Erich Wollenberg (15 August 1892 – 6 November 1973; pseudonyms: Walter, Eugen Hardt, Martin Hart) was until 1933 a leading member of the Communist Party...
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Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln, Berlin 1969, S. 547 f., Nettl refers to Erich Wollenberg, who in 1951 speculatively attributed the killing of Kippenberger to...
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published, accompanied by introductory notes by former Comintern figure Erich Wollenberg, in which he named the "real authors" of the book: himself, as well...
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Political commissar Prussian Minister of War United States Secretary of Defense Erich Wollenberg. "Regulations for War Commissars". Retrieved 2010-07-01....
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2016-07-14 at the Wayback Machine Geschichtswerkstatt Billstedt (in German) Erich Wollenberg, "Der Hamburger Aufstand und die Thälmann-Legende" (1964) (PDF) Papiertiger–Kollektiv...
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Schwab in the form of a letter sent to vom Rath's brother in 1964 by Erich Wollenberg, a communist exile from Nazi Germany who claimed to be an associate...
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political career be repressed from mass consciousness. Journalist Erich Wollenberg wrote that in the Ernst Thälmann films, "the Thälmann cult reached...
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During this period Martin Hoffmann served as editor of the newspaper. Erich Wollenberg became the editor-in-chief of Die rote Fahne des Ostens in 1922. In...
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Aufstand. Versuch einer theoretischen Darstellung. Eingeleitet von Erich Wollenberg, Frankfurt a. M. 1971 (originally published Moscow 1928 under the legend...
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journalists around Arthur Koestler, Willi Munzenberg, Otto Katz and Erich Wollenberg and published in August 1933 in Munzenberg's Paris publishing house...
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