TY - JOUR PY - 2018// TI - The Socialist Patients' Collective at the University of Heidelberg in 1970-1971 JO - Nervenheilkunde A1 - Hafner, H. SP - 901 EP - 909 VL - 37 IS - 12 N2 - The aim of the present article is to supplement and broaden the critique penned by Christian Pross of SPK Komplex, a documentary directed by Gerd Kroske on the Sozialistisches Patientenkollektiv (SPK) (Socialist Patients' Collective) active at the University of Heidelberg in 1970-1971. The SPK was founded by Dr. W. Huber, an assistant doctor at the university's psychiatric department, as a revolutionary movement campaigning against psychiatry, against the professors of the university hospitals and against the capitalist system as a whole. The protests and campaigns staged by the SPK grew increasingly radical. SPK members occupied the office of the university hospitals' administrative director and several times the rector's office. They procured firearms, explosives and were planning to conduct shooting exercises. They installed a wiretap on the rector's phone and listening devices in the senate's conference room. As a disillusioned female student committed suicide, the SPK blamed their adversaries. A People's Court declared the state minister of education and cultural affairs, Prof. Hahn, the rector, Prof. Rendtorff, and the SPK's no. 1 adversary, H. Häfner, guilty of murder. After a bullet pierced the shoulder of a police officer during a nightly police inspection, Dr. Huber and 11 further SPK members were arrested. © 2018 Georg Thieme Verlag KG.
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LA - de SN - 0722-1541 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1677374 ID - ref1 ER -