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  1. Ernst Friedrich Däumig (25 November 1868, Merseburg – 4 July 1922, Berlin) was a German politician, journalist and newspaper editor who became co-chairman of both the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) and Communist Party of Germany (KPD).

  2. Ernst Däumig. Ernst Friedrich Däumig (* 25. November 1866 in Merseburg; † 4. Juli 1922 in Berlin) war ein sozialistischer Politiker und Journalist

  3. Ernst Däumig (USPD) spoke on behalf of a pure council system, with it to be the basis for the constitution of a socialist republic in which the workers' and soldiers' councils would have the highest law-giving and executive power in the state. Däumig called it the "death sentence of the revolution" when his proposal was voted down ...

  4. Among these is Ernst Däumig, intellectual leader of the Berlin Executive Council, foremost spokesman of the German workers' council movement, and sometime chairman of two important political parties during the revolutionary years: the Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD) and the United Communist Party (VKPD). Type.

  5. 30 de mar. de 2023 · Home. > Lexikon. > E. > Ernst Däumig - Biographie im Überblick. Rechtsphilosophie, zuletzt bearbeitet am: 30.03.2023 | Jetzt kommentieren. Inhaltsverzeichnis. Ernst Däumigs frühe Jahre....

  6. Two months later on 24 September, the parties officially merged again after a joint party convention in Nürnberg, adopting the name of United Social Democratic Party of Germany ( Vereinigte Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, VSPD) which was shortened again to SPD in 1924. Elements of the USPD continued as an independent party led by ...

  7. 1 de jun. de 2010 · Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. In 1900, Ernst Däumig (1866–1922) wrote to Karl Kautsky of his ‘bitter experiences’ of violence in the French Foreign Legion and then in the Prussian military that had led to his recent ‘conversion’ to the socialist worldview.