International Marxist Group (Germany)
- International Marxist Group (Germany)
The International Marxist Group (German: "Gruppe Internationale Marxisten", GIM) was a Trotskyist group in West Germany. The GIM served as the German section of the reunified Fourth International.
The GIM was formed in 1968 by the International Communists of Germany (IKD) and a faction of the Socialist German Student League (SDS). In the 1950s, the IKD had entered the Independent Workers' Party (UAP) and later the Social Democratic Party (SPD). The group was involved in the Extraparliamentary Opposition (APO) movement through the early 1970s. In 1986, the GIM joined with the Communist Party of Germany (Marxist-Leninist) to form the Unified Socialist Party (VSP). The VSP changed its name to the Association for Solidarity Perspectives (VsP) in 1993.
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