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The Rote Hilfe ("Red Aid") was the German affiliate of the International Red Aid. The Rote Hilfe was affiliated with the Communist Party of Germany and existed between 1924 and 1936. Its purpose was to provide help to those Communists who had been jailed or were imprisoned.[1]
^Dallin, David J (1955). Soviet espionage. New Haven, Yale University Press. p. 144. OCLC 219289334.
The RoteHilfe ("Red Aid") was the German affiliate of the International Red Aid. The RoteHilfe was affiliated with the Communist Party of Germany and...
(1889–1940), KPO Klaus Bücking [de] (1908–1980), RoteHilfe Willi Budich [de] (1890–1938), RoteHilfe Carl Burmester (KPD) [de] (1901–1934) KPD Carl Burmester...
1920. Through his law partner, Barbasch, Litten got involved with the RoteHilfe, a solidarity organization founded by Wilhelm Pieck and Clara Zetkin that...
on the executive committee. In May 1925, he became the chairman of the RoteHilfe. On 4 March 1933, one day before the Reichstag election, Pieck's family...
sentenced to death by a Nazi court in Vienna for donating 9 Reichsmarks to "RoteHilfe".[further explanation needed] The pro-Habsburg siblings Schönfeld were...
in which she joined the Young Communists (KJVD) and Germany's Red Aid (RoteHilfe). In May 1926, the month of her nineteenth birthday, Ursula Kuczynski...
council and an active member of the Workers International Relief and RoteHilfe. After the 1933 Nazi seizure of power Lindemann worked with a group of...
parts of Germany. Unfortunately, the proletarian relief organization RoteHilfe Deutschland (Red Aid Germany) did not exist at that time." Hoelz was one...
emigration of many officials of the workers' movement out of the Reich. (See: RoteHilfe). From this they also published, under Wolfgang Abendroth's editorship...
Democratic Lawyers International Labor Defense Partisan Defense Committee RoteHilfe e.V. Workers International Relief (aka Mezhrabpom), established by the...
1933, Beuttel fled to Paris. There, he took over the leadership of the RoteHilfe, a communist aid organization supporting leftist victims of political...
Like many intellectuals, she supported the political aid organization RoteHilfe Deutschlands, which had set itself the task of providing legal assistance...
(KPD). Herzfeld remained a KPD member, devoting much of his time to the RoteHilfe. He emigrated to Switzerland in 1933, to escape Nazi persecution, and...
Depression in 1932, Waldoff performed in an event hosted by the Communist RoteHilfe organization at the Berlin Sportpalast, which earned her a temporary professional...
placards, posters, propaganda art and banners for the Communist Party, RoteHilfe and other organizations. The 1932 logo of Antifaschistische Aktion was...
German affiliate of the International Red Aid (MOPR) organization, die RoteHilfe. Stasova returned to the USSR in February 1926. The next year she was...
Gesine Becker was also a leading figure in the Bremen district Red Aid ("RoteHilfe") political welfare organisation. At the end of 1930 she relocated with...
in 1937 because of his “red past”. He had been a short-time member of RoteHilfe, a socialist organization. For the same reason the Nazi regime banned...
for a demonstration in support of RoteHilfe e. V. (Red Aid), a far-left prisoner support group. Kipping left RoteHilfe in March 2009. Kipping is a founding...
("Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands" / SAP) and in the Red Aid ("RoteHilfe") workers' welfare operation. Hilde Ephraim was born in Berlin. By 1931...
Organisation Commission. Later that year she was sent to work for Red Aid ("RoteHilfe Deutschlands"), the party sponsored worker's welfare organisation, running...