Language:
German
Pages:
23 pages (single space) :
,
typescript (photocopy).
Year of publication:
1951
Keywords:
Augspurg, Anita,
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Düwell, Wilhelm.
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Heymann, Gustava.
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Luxemburg, Rosa,
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Prager, Eugen.
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Zetkin, Klara,
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Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands.
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Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands.
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Spartakusbund (Germany)
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Unabhaengige Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands.
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Rote Fahne.
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Communism.
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Teachers.
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Labor unions.
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Voyages and travels.
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Women Political activity.
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World War, 1914-1918.
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Zionism.
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Berlin (Germany)
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Germany Politics and government 1918-1933.
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Hamburg (Germany)
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Soviet Union.
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Autobiographies
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Biographical sources
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Memoirs
Abstract:
At age 17, Frieda Duewell, became a member of Verband fuer Frauenstimmrecht led by Anita Augspurg and Gustava Heymann; Duewell left Jewish congregation and became Zionist; training and work as a teacher; in 1905 she became a member of the Social Democratic Party; 1906 she married the journalist Eugen Prager who worked for the Offenbacher Abendblatt; 1907 move to Cologne and later to Berlin; separation from Prager and dedication to working for the party, in part with Rosa Luxemburg; married Wilhelm Duewell in 1917; same year Frieda Duewell was founding member of left-wing splinter group, the Unabhaengige sozialdemokratische Partei (USPD); November 1918 to February 1919 work in newly founded newspaper "Rote Fahne", member of worker and soldier council (Arbeit und Soldaten Rat); later in 1919 work for newspaper "Die Freiheit"; 1921 travel to Moscow to founding meeting for international trade union (Gewerkschaftsinternationale, PROFINTERN) and meeting of international women's conference; subsequent travel through the Soviet Union; 1928 return to Berlin and work with the central committee of the Communist Party.
Note:
Available on microfilm
,
German
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Synopsis in file
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