Works
- Dutschke, Rudi (1980) (in German), Mein langer Marsch: Reden, Schriften und Tagebücher aus zwanzig Jahren, Hamburg, DE: Rowohlt.
- Dutschke, Rudi (2003), Dutschke, Gretchen, ed. (in German), Jeder hat sein Leben ganz zu leben (diaries), Köln, DE: Kiepenheuer & Witsch, ISBN 3-462-03224-0 (1963–1979).
- Dutschke, Rudi (Summer 1982), "It Is Not Easy to Walk Upright", TELOS (New York: Telos Press) (52).
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