Heinrich Laufenberg
Heinrich Laufenberg (19 January 1872 – 3 February 1932) was a leading German communist and one of the first to develop the idea of National Bolshevism. Laufenberg was a history academic by profession and was also known by the pseudonym Karl Erler.
Heinrich Laufenberg | |
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Heinrich Laufenberg (left) in the Hamburg City Hall, 1918 | |
Born | Heinrich Laufenberg 19 February 1872 |
Died | 3 February 1932 59) Hamburg, Weimar Republic | (aged
Nationality | Prussian |
Citizenship | German |
Occupation | Academic |
Known for | Politician |
Political party | Centre Party (1902–1904) Social Democratic Party of Germany (1904–mid-1910s) Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (mid-1910s–1919) Communist Party of Germany (Jan–Oct 1919) Communist Workers Party of Germany (Apr–Aug 1920) |
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