Aufbau

The term can be translated as "structure", "construction" or as "rebuilding", "reconstruction".The first peak occurred between 1919 and 1927, and the term was used to announce the emergence of a new structure from the chaos and disorder arising from the First World War and the defeat of the German Empire.[2] The term was used to advocate a political, philosophical, and aesthetic world view.For the antifascist, the term was used for organising the opposition to destruction already wrought and that envisaged by the dictatorship.Here the term was used to promote liberal democracy to create a literature of cultural renovation following World War II, with a view to reintegrate Germany into the world community.
Aufbau principleAufbau-VerlagAufbau (journal)Aufbau VereinigungGerman languagePeter GalisonRaymond WilliamsFirst World WarGerman EmpireErnst RowohltBerlinGeorg BüchnerWalter HasencleverRudolf LeonhardKarl MarxGeorg HerweghJohannes R. BecherGeorge D. HerronHermann SchüllerRudolph CarnaphabilitationAufbauNew Yorkliberal democracyWorld War IIAufbauliteratur