On a cold october day in 1963, flyers have been distributed in a risky way in big cities, the content of which was also the front page of the red newspaper of the communist resistance:

"CALLS AND SLOGANS OF THE ZK OF THE KPD FOR THE FOUNDATION OF THE FRONT OF NATIONAL LIBERATION (25.9.1963)

1. long live the 3rd anniversary of the foundation of the Front of National Liberation!

2. long live the German Communist Party - the leading force of the Front of National Liberation!

3. Long live German patriotism and proletarian internationalism!

4. glory be to the fighters of the resistance - the fighters for freedom and democracy!

5. fighters of the KPD/ANTIFA! Support the rebels of the WB and the RWDS in the struggle against the Hitler fascists and for a Germany without tyranny!

6. passive members of the NSDAP, be aware what kind of party you are in. Question the policies of the fascist government and turn your back on it for good!

7. long live the antifascist action - guarantor of the revolution, guarantor of antifascism and guarantor of communism!

8. show full solidarity to the prisoners of the Nazi regime. May they be freed from the captivity of Hitler's fascists!

9. members of the Wehrmacht! Change fronts and defect all!

10. may the revolutionary teachings of Marx, Engels and Lenin be implemented!

11. communists, carry out actively, conscientiously and comfortably the decisions of the II Party Convention of the KPD!

12. proletarians of all countries, unite!

13. peace, work, resistance and socialism!

14. long live the totality of the people's intelligence and all collective farmers!

15th German people, take up arms against the fascists! Say no to the policy of the new Reichsführer - Wilhelm Goertzmann!

16. honor the victory of the republicans in the Black Forest!

17. honor the red victory in Hanau, on Borkum, Norderney and Sylt!"

ANNA WEILHAUER:

I was sitting on the balcony on a cool day when I noticed people from the resistance handing out leaflets from the window of a house opposite. Many people were looking at these leaflets, I could see that. Immediately, the order and security police arrived and started shooting at the rebels... They fought back, but to no avail. There were also casualties among the police, but they were marginal. The passers-by who had the leaflets on their hands ran away and when the officers noticed this, some of them opened fire shooting the passers-by one by one. I couldn't understand how you can deal with your own population like that. Well, this is just a feature of any totalitarian dictatorship... After that, the officials stormed the house to look for more rebels. When shots were fired again, I just went to my room, because I didn't want to hear any more about it.