Rudolf Alois Klement (November 4, 1908, in Hamburg – 13 July 1938, in Paris) was a German member of the Trotskyist Left Opposition and Fourth International. Fluent in five languages, he joined Trotsky as his secretary in Prinkipo, Turkey, in 1933, where he learned a sixth language, Russian. Klement accompanied Trotsky to France, where he remained after Trotsky was expelled and ultimately found a home in Mexico. Klement came to lead Trotsky's International Secretariat from France. He was assassinated by the Stalinist NKVD in Paris in 1938, while preparing a political report that included an investigation of NKVD agent Mark Zborowski, who had infiltrated the Trotskyist movement in France.
Rudolf Alois Klement (November 4, 1908, in Hamburg – 13 July 1938, in Paris) was a German member of the Trotskyist Left Opposition and Fourth International...
Yevhen Konovalets, Ignace Poretsky, Fourth International secretary RudolfKlement, Leon Trotsky, and the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM)...
Klement Gottwald (Czech pronunciation: [ˈklɛmɛnt ˈɡotvalt]; 23 November 1896 – 14 March 1953) was a Czech communist politician, who was the leader of the...
of such plots included Trotsky, Yevhen Konovalets, Ignace Poretsky, RudolfKlement, Alexander Kutepov, Evgeny Miller, and the Workers' Party of Marxist...
1938-05-23 Rotterdam Netherlands Explosive hidden in box of chocolates. RudolfKlement Senior official in the Fourth International and longtime confidant of...
murder-decapitation of the Trotskyist leader of the Fourth International, RudolfKlement, in France in July 1938, and the murder of the defector Georges Agabekov...
and entrusted the matter to RudolfKlement, his one-time aide and organizer of Trotsky's Fourth International. Before Klement could complete the investigation...
landing permit for Argentina and false identification under the name Ricardo Klement through an organisation directed by Bishop Alois Hudal, an Austrian cleric...
year - the secretary of the international association of Trotskyists, RudolfKlement. According to Pavel Sudoplatov, the execution of Georges Agabekov ("Crook")...
It was a member of the Comintern. Between 1929 and 1953, it was led by Klement Gottwald. The KSČ was the sole governing party in the Czechoslovak Socialist...
Rudolf Paszek (19 March 1894 – 29 November 1969) was a Polish teacher, national activist, community organizer and local politician. He was a member of...
Slavs could register to vote. Following the elections, Communist leader Klement Gottwald formed a coalition government. However, the Communists gradually...
Party In office 23 April 2005 – 12 January 2018 Serving with Karlheinz Klement, Harald Vilimsky Preceded by Uwe Scheuch Succeeded by Marlene Svazek Member...
had penetrated even high into party ranks, and when a puzzled Rudolf Slánský and Klement Gottwald inquired what they could do, Stalin's NKVD agents arrived...
Helmut Gregor Josef Mengele Heinrich Hitzinger Heinrich Himmler Ricardo Klement Adolf Eichmann Günther Mendel Gustav Wagner José Mengele Josef Mengele...
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) led initially by First Secretary Klement Gottwald, held a monopoly on politics. Following the 1948 Tito–Stalin split...