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Dieter Kunzelmann was born on 14 July, 1939, is a German left-wing activist (1939–2018). Discover Dieter Kunzelmann's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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1939

Dieter Kunzelmann (14 July 1939 – 14 May 2018) was a German left-wing activist.

1959

In January 1959 Gruppe SPUR staged the "Bense-Happening", inviting an audience to listen to incomprehensible lectures by Max Bense on tape.

Bense was astonished, when asked about the matter by journalists.

Rudi Dutschke confronted the Subversive Action, abbreviated by the group itself as SA, as repulsive youth rebellion.

1960

In the early 1960s Kunzelmann was a member of the Situationist International-inspired artists' group Gruppe SPUR.

Kunzelmann was recognized as the "chief theorist" of Gruppe SPUR, which was a artists' collective emerging out of Schwabing, a city borough famed for its creative scene.

Gruppe SPUR understood itself as an assault against industrialized art and the political consensus of art commerce.

In the late 1960s a series of militant and terrorist events were staged in West Berlin.

At the end of the 1960s he was one of the leaders of the Tupamaros West-Berlin, which carried out bombings and arsons.

1963

Kunzelmann alongside Frank Böckelmann and Rodolphe Gasche had founded the Subversive Action in 1963.

The Subversive Action was active in Munich, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, and West Berlin.

Dutschke fought a bitter battle against the Subversive Action.

Eventually Dutschke joined the Socialist Students Union (SDS) and the Subversive Action was welcomed into the SDS because the SDS lacked experience in civil disobedience and public disruption.

1964

In September 1964 Kunzelmann and Dutschke agreed a program of action to abolish "the regime of the achievement principle (Leistungsprinzip) which is particularly manifest in the contaminated psyche of people living in a consumer society".

This program of action was proposed to the SDS and Kunzelmann launched a subversive action campaign.

Kunzelmann's agitators mounted a huge Mercedes star on an altar and a flyer was distributed claiming that "the Good Lord of the old days... has to arrange himself with the fetishes and become a sublime fetish of performance (Leistungsfetisch)".

In December 1964, Subversive Action engaged customers in Munich shopping malls in provocative discussions and leaflets were distributed.

1965

In April 1965 a lengthy catalogue of questions was published on consumer society, claiming that consumption "is the primary influence on life".

Kunzelmann was expelled from the Subversive Action for "unsolidary and contemptible behavior" in April 1965.

Kunzelmann went on to establish "Go-Ins" in Berlin, were activists engaged in walking demonstrations on crowded shopping streets, distributing anti-Vietnam War leaflets in gift wrapped boxes.

Officially, these "Go-Ins" were a reaction to student demonstrations being banned from the city center.

Shopping malls became the focus of political agitation, after Dutschke published a text on revolution in Latin America, advocating for the establishment of a countermilieu (Gegenmilieu).

1967

Kunzelmann was one of the founders of Kommune 1 in 1967.

1969

Starting in autumn 1969 and continuing throughout the winter of 1970, 14 explosions have been recorded.

Historians are arguing to this day, about whether Kunzelmann as key operator of the Far Left in West Berlin is to blame for instigating these acts of terrorism.

Kommune 1 was a communal living group, that engaged in political opposition by means of lifestyle.

Kunzelmann engaged the political Far Left with his critique of middle-class sensibility.

Kommune 1 was staged initially in the home of Hans Magnus Enzensberger, and moved on to the apartment of Uwe Johnson.

The biographer Aribert Reimann claims that Kunzelmann considered sexuality merely a "utopian reference point" and that sexual liberation was not possible in the given social circumstances.

This logic was conveyed by Kunzelmann in long sessions of "self-criticism", known as Psycho-Amoks, and K1 residents were expected to take mandatory pledges of polygamy.

1970

He was arrested in July 1970 and served five years in prison for those activities.

1983

From 1983 to 1985 he served in the Berlin state parliament as a member of the Alternative List (now Alliance '90/The Greens).

1997

In 1997 he was sentenced to a year in prison for throwing an egg at the mayor of Berlin, Eberhard Diepgen.

1999

He went into hiding for two years, reappearing to serve his sentence in 1999.