Luxemburg, Rosa, 1871-1919
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Luxemburg, Rosa, 1871-1919
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Surname :
Luxemburg
Forename :
Rosa
Date :
1871-1919
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Luxemburg, Rosa, 1870-1919
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Surname :
Luxemburg
Forename :
Rosa
Date :
1870-1919
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Luksemburg, Róża, 1871-1919
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Surname :
Luksemburg
Forename :
Róża
Date :
1871-1919
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לוקסמבורג, רוזה, 1871-1919
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Surname :
לוקסמבורג
Forename :
רוזה
Date :
1871-1919
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לוקסעמבורג, ראָזא, 1871-1919
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לוקסעמבורג
Forename :
ראָזא
Date :
1871-1919
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Luxemburgo, Rosa, 1870-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Luxemburgo
Forename :
Rosa
Date :
1870-1919
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卢森堡, 罗莎, 1871-1919
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Surname :
卢森堡
Forename :
罗莎
Date :
1871-1919
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Mand
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Luksemburg, Roza, 1870-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Luksemburg
Forename :
Roza
Date :
1870-1919
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ルクセンブルグ, ローザ, 1871-1919
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Surname :
ルクセンブルグ
Forename :
ローザ
Date :
1871-1919
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Luxembourg, Rosa, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Luxembourg
Forename :
Rosa
Date :
1871-1919
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לוקסעמבורג, ראזא, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
לוקסעמבורג
Forename :
ראזא
Date :
1871-1919
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Люксембург, Роза, 1871-1919
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Surname :
Люксембург
Forename :
Роза
Date :
1871-1919
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Cyrl
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Rukusenburugu, Rōza, 1871-1919
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Surname :
Rukusenburugu
Forename :
Rōza
Date :
1871-1919
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Liuksemburg, Roza, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Liuksemburg
Forename :
Roza
Date :
1871-1919
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Louxempournk, Roza, 1871-1919
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Surname :
Louxempournk
Forename :
Roza
Date :
1871-1919
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لوكسمبورغ, روزا, 1870-1919
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Surname :
لوكسمبورغ
Forename :
روزا
Date :
1870-1919
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Arab
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Rukusenburugu, Roza, 1871-1919
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Surname :
Rukusenburugu
Forename :
Roza
Date :
1871-1919
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ルクセンブルク, ロザ, 1871-1919
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Surname :
ルクセンブルク
Forename :
ロザ
Date :
1871-1919
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Jpan
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Junius, 1871-1919
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Forename :
Junius
Date :
1871-1919
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Lūksimbūrgh, Rūzā, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Lūksimbūrgh
Forename :
Rūzā
Date :
1871-1919
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Lūksambūrgh, Rūzā, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Lūksambūrgh
Forename :
Rūzā
Date :
1871-1919
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Luksemburŭkʻŭ, Roja, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Luksemburŭkʻŭ
Forename :
Roja
Date :
1871-1919
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Luxemburgová, Rosa, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Luxemburgová
Forename :
Rosa
Date :
1871-1919
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Li͡uksemburg, Roza, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Li͡uksemburg
Forename :
Roza
Date :
1871-1919
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Luksimburgh, Ruza, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Luksimburgh
Forename :
Ruza
Date :
1871-1919
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Luksamburgh, Ruza, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Luksamburgh
Forename :
Ruza
Date :
1871-1919
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Luksemburukʻu, Roja, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Luksemburukʻu
Forename :
Roja
Date :
1871-1919
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Luxemburgova, Rosa, 1871-1919
Name Components
Surname :
Luxemburgova
Forename :
Rosa
Date :
1871-1919
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Genders
Female
Exist Dates
Biographical History
Born in Zamość, Russian Poland 1871, died in Berlin 1919; socialist theorist, journalist and agitator; joined the revolutionary socialist group ÌI. Proletarjat' as a schoolgirl in Warsaw in 1887 and had to emigrate in 1889; studied sciences and economics in Zurich; cofounder of the Socjaldemokracja Królestwa Polskiego (i Litwy) (SDKP) in 1894, which she represented in the International Socialist Bureau (ISB) 1904-1914; participated in the Russian Revolution 1905/06; active in the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD) from 1898 as a fervent critic of revisionism and spokeswoman for the revolutionary left wing; editor of and contributor to party papers and journals including Die Neue Zeit and Przeglad Socjaldemokratyczny, teacher of the SPD's central party school and author of political and theoretical writings such as S̀ozialreform oder Revolution?' 1899 and D̀ie Akkumulation des Kapitals' 1913; during the First World War instrumental in organizing the socialist antiwar opposition with her Junius pamphlet D̀ie Krise der Sozialdemokratie' 1916; leading member from 1916 of the Spartakusgruppe which in 1918 became the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD); murdered by counterrevolutionary troups in January 1919.
German-Polish revolutionary leader.
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Dei︠a︡telʹ germanskogo, polʹskogo i mezhdunarodnogorabochego i sot︠s︡ialisticheskogo dvizhenii︠a︡, odin iz liderov levogo kryla germanskoĭ sot︠s︡ial-demokratii i II Internat︠s︡ionala, osnovateleĭ SDKPiL, Soi︠u︡za Spartaka i KPG; teoretik-marksist, publit︠s︡ist.
Historical Note
Mathilde Jacob, the admirer, friend, confidant, and secretary of Rosa Luxemburg from December 1913 to January 1915, was born in 1873. Between 1913 and 1942 Mathilde Jacob made her living as a public stenographer, typist, and translator. Her years prior to World War I and through the 1920s were devoted to the successive causes of the Social Democratic Party and Communist Party in Germany. She was introduced to these movements by her brother Joseph Jacob, who also helped her obtain such clients as Franz Mehring, Karl Radek, Paul Levy, and Rosa Luxemburg. Mathilde Jacob first met Rosa Luxemburg in December 1913 during her employment as the typist for the publication Sozialdemokratische Korrespondenz. A friendship developed which led to Mathilde's role as Rosa's primary source of external information and material needs during her years of imprisonment from 1914-1918 for opposition to German participation in World War I. Following Rosa Luxemburg's death in 1919, Mathilde Jacob worked for Paul Levy until his death in 1930. In 1942 she was deported to a concentration camp where it is believed that she perished.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80033941
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n80033941
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7231
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Subjects
Communism
Communism
Labor movement
Revolutionaries
Revolutionaries
Revolutionists
Socialism
Socialism
Socialists
World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1914-1918
Nationalities
Germans
Activities
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Zamość
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Berlin
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