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'''Alois Neurath''' (29 August 1886 [[Vienna]] – 25 April 1955 [[Stockholm]]) was a [[Sudeten Germans|Sudeten German]] dissident [[communism|communist]] activist who later joined the [[Swedish Social Democratic Party]].<ref name=RJA>{{cite book|last1=Jackson Alexander|first1=Robert|title=International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: A Documented Analysis of the Movement|date=1991|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|location=Durham, North Carolina|pages= |
'''Alois Neurath''' (29 August 1886 [[Vienna]] – 25 April 1955 [[Stockholm]]) was a [[Sudeten Germans|Sudeten German]] dissident [[communism|communist]] activist who later joined the [[Swedish Social Democratic Party]].<ref name=RJA>{{cite book|last1=Jackson Alexander|first1=Robert|title=International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: A Documented Analysis of the Movement|date=1991|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|location=Durham, North Carolina|pages=232–6}}</ref> |
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Neurath was a founding member of the [[Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (German Division)]], becoming Party secretary in 1921.<ref name=RJA/> He also became a member of the [[Executive Committee of the Communist International]] where he supported [[Grigory Zinoviev|Zinoviev]].<ref name=RJA/> |
Neurath was a founding member of the [[Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (German Division)]], becoming Party secretary in 1921.<ref name=RJA/> He also became a member of the [[Executive Committee of the Communist International]] where he supported [[Grigory Zinoviev|Zinoviev]].<ref name=RJA/> |
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Revision as of 05:52, 15 September 2020
Alois Neurath (29 August 1886 Vienna – 25 April 1955 Stockholm) was a Sudeten German dissident communist activist who later joined the Swedish Social Democratic Party.[1]
Neurath was a founding member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (German Division), becoming Party secretary in 1921.[1] He also became a member of the Executive Committee of the Communist International where he supported Zinoviev.[1]
In June 1929, following the emergence of the new party leadership under Klement Gottwald, he was expelled from the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and joined a new parliamentary club called Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (Leninists).[2]
References
- ^ a b c Jackson Alexander, Robert (1991). International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: A Documented Analysis of the Movement. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. pp. 232–6.
- ^ NEJEZCHLEB-MARCHA Dominik