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Georg Ledebour

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became Chancellor of Germany in 1933. During this period, he was involved in journalistic activism against the Nazi regime and called for unity between the KPD and SPD.
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wanted to carry through the revolution and weaken or remove anti-democratic forces. Ledebour was involved in the political leadership, along with
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as much as possible, even to the extent of relying on the right-wing enemies of the democratic revolution and government, while the
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after the splits in that party in 1920–22, when most of the membership merged with the Communist Party of Germany (
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between 1892 and 1894. During that period, Ledebour was sentenced and jailed for a year for a political offence.
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in January 1919. This was poorly organised and was quickly defeated by the units of the German army and the
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The Socialist Left and the German Revolution: A History of the German Independent Social Democratic Party.
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The Socialist Left and the German Revolution: A History of the German Independent Social Democratic Party
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over party policy on the Ruhr occupation, Ledebour left the USPD and led a split named the
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from 1900 until 1918. He took part in the international anti-war socialist conferences at
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in 1917. He was one of the leaders of the German Independent Social Democratic Party (
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of 1870. He worked as a journalist on several newspapers after 1875. He joined the
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Atlantic Highlands, NJ, US: Humanities Press International, 1996; pg. 129.
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New York, NY, US: St. Martin's Press, 1986; pgs. 78-79, 193-195.
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Rudolf Hilferding: Theory and Politics of Democratic Socialism
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In 1918-20, the leadership of the MSPD wanted to restrain the
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Ithaca, NY, US: Cornell University Press, 1975; pgs. 382-389.
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and died shortly after in Bern in 1947 after a long illness.
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In 1931 he joined the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (
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Ithaca, NY, US: Cornell University Press, 1975; pg. 44.
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New York, NY, US: St. Martin's Press, 1986; pgs. 46-47.
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German military personnel of the Franco-Prussian War
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Reichstag
Hanover
Kingdom of Hanover
Bern
Switzerland
Socialist Workers' Party of Germany
Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany
Social Democratic Party of Germany
German Progress Party
Hanover
Bern
socialist
Franco-Prussian war
German Progress Party
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Lou Andreas-Salome
Reichstag
Zimmerwald
Stockholm
USPD
SPD
Majority Social Democratic Party of Germany
USPD
German revolution
USPD
Karl Liebknecht
Friedrich Ebert
Freikorps
Rosa Luxemburg

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