Rundtischen
Rundtischen is a traditional German term that refers to a round table, often used in social, political, or cultural contexts. The concept of a rundtischen is deeply rooted in German history and culture, particularly in the context of the German Resistance during World War II. The rundtischen was a meeting place where members of the German Resistance would gather to discuss and plan their activities against the Nazi regime. These meetings were held in secret and were characterized by their informal and egalitarian nature, with participants sitting around a round table to ensure that no one felt superior or inferior.
The rundtischen movement gained significant attention during the war, as it represented a significant challenge to
The rundtischen movement ultimately failed in its goal of overthrowing the Nazi regime, as the plot to