Naturally, I do not share your opinion that Ozzietzky was a tool for the communists because he oppossed the 'greatest opponnents' of communism, the Nazis.
By this reasoning, all communism is off the hook because it was the greatest opponent of Nazism.
That is the whole trap, that sad mistake of the 1930s. 'This opposses totalitarianism version X, so this good'.
The real struggle of the 1930s was not between nazism and communism, it was between the totalitarian ideologies and liberal democracy. Internal power struggles within the totalitarian world - fascism vs nazism, nazism vs communism, Leninist-Trostkyism vs Stalinism - are of secondary interest.
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