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    Karl Bernhard Fritz Schröder (13 November 1884 in Polzin – 6 April 1950 in Berlin) was a communist politician and writer. Schröder was the son of a teacher...
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    Workers' Party of Germany (German: Kommunistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands; KAPD) was an anti-parliamentarian and left communist party that was active in...
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    struggles, and the role of the party's leadership around Karl Schröder. Schröder's leadership in the KAPD became increasingly controversial and he was perceived...
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  • and his friend Karl Schröder were founder members of the Communist Workers' Party ("Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands" / KAPD), becoming a leading...
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  • 1920 accepted the KAPD as a member, but it left in September 1921. In 1922 Goldstein was expelled from the KAPD, along with Karl Schröder, as a leading member...
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    (KAPD) in 1921. The organisation was founded in 1922, following a split in the KAPD, by members of the Essen Faction, including Herman Gorter and Karl...
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  • Karl Schröder he sided with the majority Left Communists, which in April 1920 led to the break away of the Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD)...
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  • with the KAPD and the AAUE in Germany. In the United States, Mattick carried through a more systematic theoretical study, above all of Karl Marx. In addition...
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    formed by the left communists in the Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD) who considered organising based on trades as being an outmoded form of organisation...
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    led directly to the foundation of the Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD) after its leading figures were expelled from the Communist Party of Germany...
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    differentiate socioeconomic systems. The Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD) was invited by the Executive Committee of the Communist International to...
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    Berlin group left the KPD, the basis was given for the construction of the KAPD; 40,000 members, among them Jan Appel, had left the KPD. In the insurrectional...
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    "Time is the invention of men incapable of love". La gauche allemande: Textes du KAPD, de L'AAUD, de L'AAUE et de la KAI (1920-1922) Official website...
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    KPD Alfred Jung [de] (1908–1944), KPD Franz Jung (1888–1963), KAPD and Rote Kämpfer Karl Jungbluth [de] (1903–1945), KPD Georg Jungclas [de] (1902–1975)...
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    Retrieved 17 May 2018. Kurasje - The Council Communist Archive Libertarian Communist Library KAPD archive The Communist Left in Germany 1918-1921 v t e...
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    Myasnikov Sylvia Pankhurst Antonie Pannekoek Lorenzo Parodi Otto Rühle Karl Schröder Julien Coupat Organizations Extant Communist Struggle Communist Workers'...
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    to Russia as a representative of the Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD) at the Second World Congress of the Communist International. He travelled...
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    January 2009. Retrieved 29 April 2024. Lübbe, Katharina; Schumacher, Martin; Schröder, Wilhelm Heinz; Joseph, Angela (1991). Die Reichstagsabgeordneten der Weimarer...
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    Workers' Union of Germany (AAUD) by the Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD) during the German Revolution. They intended as such to establish a British...
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  • Communist Workers' Party ("Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands" / KAPD). She found some support for her views among workers' groups in Hamburg,...
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    Together with Karl Korsch he formed the Entschiedene Linke group. He remained a member of the Reichstag, despite joining the anti-parliamentarian KAPD. After...
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    and became a founder member of the Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD) when that was founded in April 1920. Dethmann had become friends with Hugo...
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    to Germany, where he contacted the Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD), who helped him disseminate the Workers Group manifesto. In the meantime...
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    Both groups were influenced by German left communism and in particular the KAPD. Both also published articles on the German Revolution. Additionally, Revolutionary...
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    KPD(Opposition), before forming their own party, the KAPD. Whilst the KPD did little in the field of the arts, the KAPD stated in their programme: "a decisive factor...
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