German forestry worker, typesetter, socialist activist and trade unionist
Karl Friedrich Schapper (30 December 1812, Weinbach – 28 April 1870, London) was a German socialist and labour leader. He was one of the pioneers of the labour movement in Germany and an early associate of Wilhelm Weitling and Karl Marx.
Karl Friedrich Schapper (30 December 1812, Weinbach – 28 April 1870, London) was a German socialist and labour leader. He was one of the pioneers of the...
League of the Just, headed by KarlSchapper, and the Communist Correspondence Committee of Brussels, Belgium, in which Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were...
within it led by August Willich and KarlSchapper began agitating for an immediate uprising. Willich and Schapper believed that once the Communist League...
uprising of workers, and KarlSchapper, who considered this premature, especially after his experience in the 1839 uprising. Schapper advocated for a longer...
a court-martial. He was acquitted and was permitted to resign. With KarlSchapper, he was the leader of the left faction of the Communist League. He took...
headed by German socialist labour leader KarlSchapper, who then that same year tasked two founding members, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, to write a manifesto...
London between May and June 1846, formed by Joseph Maximilian Moll and KarlSchapper, among others. In June 1846, the Wuppertal communist Gustav Adolf Koettgen...
other frequent contributors to the Neue Rheinische Zeitung included KarlSchapper, Wilhelm Wolff, Ernst Dronke, Peter Nothjung, Heinrich Bürgers, Ferdinand...
and KarlSchapper. A second group, the Communist Correspondence Committee, was formed in Brussels in 1846 by another pair of German émigrés Karl Marx...
Willich-KarlSchapper sectarian group as opposed to the Karl Marx and Frederick Engels group. Biographical note contained in the Collected Works of Karl Marx...
organisation of radical German political émigrés established in 1840 by KarlSchapper and his associates. The organisation served during its initial years...
created that would be free from department ties. Schapper was the son of the protestant pastor KarlSchapper and grew up with seven siblings. His eldest brother...
Communist League led by KarlSchapper and August Willich that was in opposition to the main body of the Communist League led by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels...
as Wilhelm Wolff Vasily Livanov as Georg Weerth Anatoly Solovyov as KarlSchapper Vladimir Balashov as Joseph Moll Svetlana Kharitonova Lev Zolotukhin...
he became involved with the August Willich-KarlSchapper group within the League and came out against Karl Marx and Frederick Engels in the split within...
by the now abandoned Weiltalbahn. Weinbach has one primary school (Karl-Schapper-Schule). Weinbach Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1932 (includes youth...
that existed from 1847 to 1852, of which the likes of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and KarlSchapper were activists. Milovan Đilas claimed that it was he...
escaped to London. Oswald Dietz became a member of the August Willich-KarlSchapper sectarian proletarian group within the Communist League. Oswald Diest...
pastor Karl August Schapper (1815–1898). She spent her childhood in Münster am Stein and in Koblenz. When she was eleven years old her mother Schapper Amalie...
1833, a group of republican conspirators (including the labour leader KarlSchapper) carried out an unsuccessful uprising in Frankfurt, in which Fein was...
Karl zu Windisch-Grätz (7 July 1917 – 29 May 2002) on 31 March 1959 and had two daughters, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Prince Karl...
Georg Karl Wilhelm Hamel (12 September 1877 – 4 October 1954) was a German mathematician with interests in mechanics, the foundations of mathematics and...
in number theory, and a full university professor of mathematics at the Karl Franzens University in Graz. During World War II he was part of a group of...
Areal Linguistics, John Benjamins, pp. 95–149, ISBN 978-90-272-3100-0. Schapper, Antoinette. "Wallacea, a linguistic area." Archipel. Études interdisciplinaires...
moved to London in 1850. There he became a part of the sectarian Willich-Schapper group within the Communist League, which is known for expelling Marx and...