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  1. Brandler, Heinrich Born July 3, 1881; died 1967. One of the leaders of the right-wing opportunist tendency in the Communist Party of Germany (CPG) in the 1920’s.

  2. De 1919 a 1924 va ser membre del comitè central del KPD. Va ajudar a elaborar el programa del partit i, el 1923-24, va assegurar la direcció juntament amb Heinrich Brandler. Com a dirigent del KPD, va entrar en conflicte amb la tendència "ultraesquerrana" de Ruth Fischer i Arkadi Maslow, que va triomfar a partir de 1924.

  3. 2 de sept. de 2022 · The situation in Germany, March 1923. Civil Peace in 1914 and in 1923, May 1923. The Wedding of the 2nd and 2½ Internationals, June 1923. The Session of the Central Committee of the CP of Germany, August 1923. Marxist Writers Archive. Last updated on 2 September 2022. Information archive of Heinrich Brandler’s writings.

  4. German Communists: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Erich Honecker, John Heartfield, Karl Radek, Richard Sorge, Heinrich Brandler : Source Wikipedia, Books, LLC, Group ...

  5. 29 de ene. de 2023 · Heinrich Brandler (3 July 1881 – 26 September 1967) was a German communist, trade unionist, politician, revolutionary activist, and political writer.Brandler is best remembered as the head of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) during the party's ill-fated "March Action" of 1921 and aborted uprising of 1923, for which he was held responsible by the Communist International.

  6. Hace 5 días · Record of a Discussion with Heinrich Brandler. 15 February 1948. Brandler has returned from Cuba and has a temporary United Kingdom visa. He is working on his memoirs. ‘The more I think about my reminiscences’, he says, ‘the more difficult it is for me to find a satisfying way of writing them. I feel that the language—that my language ...

  7. En 1922, von Henting se puso en contacto con Heinrich Brandler, el líder del ala nacionalista de los comunistas. [3] Heinrich Laufenberg. Posteriormente, las ideas del nacionalbolchevismo fueron adoptadas por un grupo de excomunistas encabezados por Heinrich Laufenberg y Fritz Wolfheim.