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    Eugen Leviné (Russian: Евгений Левине; 10 May 1883 – 5 June 1919), also known as Dr. Eugen Leviné, was a German communist revolutionary and one of the...
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    of Germany (KPD). The new head of state, the Russian-German Bolshevik Eugen Leviné, quickly instituted communist measures such as worker control of factories...
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  • radio personality Eugen Jochum (1902–1987), German conductor Eugen Landau (1852–1935), German-Jewish banker and philanthropist Eugen Leviné (1883–1919), German-Jewish...
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    toilet with him. On April 13, 1919 the Communist Party seized power, with Eugen Leviné as their leader. In May 1919, the republic was defeated by the Freikorps...
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    to make way for Adolf Hitler. Gustav Landauer, killed on 2 May 1919. Eugen Leviné, killed on 5 July 1919. Ernst Toller, imprisoned, 1919–1924. Adolf Hitler...
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  • Leviné". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-09-23. "The last words of Eugen Leviné". www.marxists.org. Retrieved 2023-09-23. "Eugen Levine"...
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    Ernst Thälmann Wilhelm Pieck Richard Müller Kurt Eisner † Ernst Toller Eugen Leviné  Erich Mühsam Erich Ludendorff Walther von Lüttwitz Hermann Ehrhardt...
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    a quickly convened assembly of the workers' and soldiers' councils, Eugen Leviné claimed leading positions within the Soviet government for himself and...
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    Miething 2019, p. 225. Mühsam, Erich (1929). Von Eisner bis Leviné [From Eisner to Leviné] (in German). Berlin-Britz: Fanal Verlag. p. 47. Mitcham 1996...
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    city commander by the Munich Council, now dominated by KPD members as Eugen Leviné and Max Levien. Shortly after he was appointed leader of Munich's "Red...
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  • Mayor of Miami-Dade County since 2020 David Levine (politician) (1883–1972), American politician Eugen Leviné (1883–1919), German revolutionary leader of...
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    a second church of this magnitude was erected in the city. In 1919, Eugen Leviné, leader of a short-lived Bavarian Socialist Republic, had the Frauenkirche...
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    Ernst Toller  Erich Mühsam  Richard Müller Emil Barth Gustav Landauer  Eugen Leviné  Max Levien Rudolf Egelhofer  Karl Radek Johann Knief Emil Eichhorn...
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  • Antonie Langendorf Georg Ledebour Rudolf Leonhard Willy Leow Paul Levi Eugen Leviné Alfred Levy Theodor Liebknecht Hermann Liebmann Richard Lipinski Kurt...
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    and became party chairman for KPD in Bavaria. Levien was together with Eugen Leviné one of the leaders of the second phase of the Soviet Republic after the...
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    May 9 – José Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher (d. 1955) May 10 – Eugen Leviné, Communist leader of the Munich Soviet Republic (d. 1919) May 16 Celâl...
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  • Lemmnitz Paul Lensch Hanfried Lenz Willy Leow Wilhelm Leuschner Paul Levi Eugen Leviné Alfred Levy Kurt Lichtenstein Karl Liebknecht Wilhelm Liebknecht Hermann...
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  • Frankfurt/Main Eduard Lasker, co-founder of the National Liberal Party Eugen Leviné, Bavarian prime minister Jutta Oesterle-Schwerin, Member of parliament...
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  • Connolly (1916) Thomas Clarke (1916) Edward Daly (1916) Seán Heuston (1916) Eugen Leviné (1919) John MacBride (1916) Seán Mac Diarmada (1916) Thomas MacDonagh...
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    was imprisoned along with a group of other revolutionaries including Eugen Leviné, Max Levien, and Erich Mühsam, who were freed after Rudolf Egelhofer...
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  • June 1 – Caroline Still Anderson, American physician (b. 1848) June 5 – Eugen Leviné, German revolutionary, assassinated (b. 1883) June 6 – Frederic Thompson...
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    most admired as he joined the CPUSA, along with Felix Djerjinsky and Eugen Leviné: The Russian was not a Communist. He was a pre-Communist revolutionist...
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  • 1919, Hofmann served on the military tribunal that condemned to death Eugen Leviné, one of the leaders of the ousted regime. Hofmann also participated in...
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    killed several Soviet leaders, including Gustav Landauer, and arrested Eugen Leviné, president of the Bavarian Soviet Republic. Poland marked the first national...
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  • Russian news agency (ROSTA) in Berlin alongside Sophie Liebknecht and Eugen Leviné. Since 1920, when she also became a member of the KPD, she was active...
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    Soviet Republic and replaced Ernst Toller as its head of state with Eugen Leviné. Korean-American journalist Soh Jaipil convened the First Korean Congress...
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    power in Bavaria in 1919. The revolt was then seized by the radical Eugen Leviné, who helped to establish the Bavarian Soviet Republic. This brief, violent...
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    hid the Frank family during World War II, in Amsterdam (d. 1983) Died: Eugen Leviné, German revolutionary, president of the Bavarian Soviet Republic (executed)...
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    school's director. She collaborated with the communist revolutionary Eugen Leviné in 1919 to host discussion evenings in Heidelberg. In 1920, she stood...
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    chaotic scene at the former royal palace as the trio of Max Levien, Eugen Levine, and Tobias Akselrod sought power: "the scene was indescribable [-] the...
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