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    Lenin League (redirect from Leninbund)
    The Lenin League (German: Leninbund) was a German revolutionary socialist organisation that was active during the later period of the Weimar Republic...
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  • May 1928, Maslow and Fischer resigned from the Leninbund, because they disagreed with the Leninbund’s support of an independent candidate opposed to the...
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  • 1929. From 1929 he lived with his wife in Berlin and was a member of the Leninbund. The couple went into exile on 17 March 1933 in Paris and were heavily...
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    (1919–1926) Other political affiliations Left Communists (1926-1928) Leninbund (1928) Spouses Paul Friedländer [de] (1891–1942 or 1943 in Auschwitz)...
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  • in 1927. In 1928 she was one of around 6,000 founding members of the Leninbund, an alternative Communist Party composed largely of former members of...
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  • was expelled from the KPD in the late 1920s, and became a leader of the Leninbund, a left split from the KPD. For a time he had links with Leon Trotsky...
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  • Opposition at 11th party conference. Grylewicz was a founder member of the Leninbund and became the leading figure of its Trotskyist minority, eventually fusing...
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    Einheit Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht Otto Schüssler Robert Soblen 50 4/1928 Leninbund Hugo Urbahns 6,000 (1928) - 500 (1932) Volkswille 1929 Trotzkistische...
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    Heidelberg, Universität, Dissertation, 1984). Rüdiger Zimmermann: Der Leninbund. Linke Kommunisten in der Weimarer Republik (= Beiträge zur Geschichte...
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    During the first part of 1928 she joined the newly formed Lenin League ("Leninbund"). Subsequently, however, she ceased to be politically active. During...
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  • propaganda offensive against Guido Heym [de] and the "Lenin League" ("Leninbund"). In 1925 Rubiner was a founding member of the "Working Community of...
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