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Fritz Wolffheim
Born
Friedrich Wilhelm Wolffheim
(1888-10-30)30 October 1888
Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia
Died
17 March 1942(1942-03-17) (aged 53)
Ravensbrück concentration camp, Fürstenberg/Havel, Nazi Germany
Nationality
Prussian
Citizenship
German
Occupation
Accountant
Known for
Politician
Political party
Social Democratic Party of Germany Socialist Party of America Communist Party of Germany Communist Workers Party of Germany Gruppe Sozialrevolutionärer Nationalisten
Fritz Wolffheim (30 October 1888 – 17 March 1942) was a German communist politician and writer. He was a leading figure in the National Bolshevism tendency that was briefly influential in Germany after World War I.
FritzWolffheim (30 October 1888 – 17 March 1942) was a German communist politician and writer. He was a leading figure in the National Bolshevism tendency...
garner more support. These members, primarily Heinrich Laufenberg and FritzWolffheim, were at the time described as "National Bolsheviks", but would retroactively...
army who rejected the Treaty of Versailles. Heinrich Laufenberg and FritzWolffheim led the faction and it was primarily based in Hamburg. They were subsequently...
the party was expelled. This wing was led by Heinrich Laufenberg and FritzWolffheim. They supported a strong German nation that, after a successful proletarian...
first split when the so-called National Bolshevik tendency around FritzWolffheim and Heinrich Laufenberg appeared (this tendency has no connection with...
irredentism People Ernst Niekisch Karl Otto Paetel Heinrich Laufenberg FritzWolffheim Eduard Limonov Aleksandr Dugin Jürgen Elsässer Michael Koth Matthew...
IWW started to organize in Germany following the First World War. FritzWolffheim played a significant role in establishing the IWW in Hamburg. A German...
irredentism People Ernst Niekisch Karl Otto Paetel Heinrich Laufenberg FritzWolffheim Eduard Limonov Aleksandr Dugin Jürgen Elsässer Michael Koth Matthew...
irredentism People Ernst Niekisch Karl Otto Paetel Heinrich Laufenberg FritzWolffheim Eduard Limonov Aleksandr Dugin Jürgen Elsässer Michael Koth Matthew...
Francisco branch of the Industrial Workers of the World alongside FritzWolffheim, (later a National Bolshevik after he had left IWW and joined the Communist...
irredentism People Ernst Niekisch Karl Otto Paetel Heinrich Laufenberg FritzWolffheim Eduard Limonov Aleksandr Dugin Jürgen Elsässer Michael Koth Matthew...
Goldstein, he was sympathetic to the Hamburg faction grouped around FritzWolffheim and Heinrich Laufenberg. Whereas he had been involved in the editorial...
Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski Rudolf Wissell Wolfgang Wodarg Dietmar Woidke FritzWolffheim Rosi Wolfstein Klaus Wowereit Monika Wulf-Mathies Hans Wunderlich Mathilde...
Spartacus League and then the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) alongside FritzWolffheim and Heinrich Laufenberg. He was elected chairperson of the newly formed...