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  1. Spartacus es una serie de televisión que presenta, de manera novelada, la vida del famoso gladiador rebelde Espartaco. También muestra la vida y peripecias de sus compañeros gladiadores y de los romanos más próximos a Espartaco. Rodada en Nueva Zelanda y producida por Steven S. DeKnight y Robert Tapert, la serie fue transmitida por la ...

  2. 130–180 killed [1] 150–196 total deaths, including an uncertain number of civilians [2] The Spartacist uprising (German: Spartakusaufstand ), also known as the January uprising ( Januaraufstand ), was an armed uprising that took place in Berlin from 5 to 12 January 1919. It occurred in connection with the November Revolution that broke out ...

  3. In 1917, the Spartacus League was affiliated with the Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD), founded by Hugo Haase and made up of anti-war former SPD members. According to Russian historian Edvard Radzinsky , "The Bolshevik envoy in Berlin began secretly purchasing arms for the German revolutionaries.

  4. Spartacus is the German equivalent of the Russian Bolsheviks, maybe even closer to the Mensheviks, but not a word about the ethnicity of those involved in Spartacus, that being the Jews. To read revised history from a page lacking such disclosure, one would think there were no Jews in Germany doing anything other than tending stores till the Nazis decided to go after them.

  5. The Spartacus League (German: Spartakusbund) was a Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during World War I. It was founded in August 1914 as the "International Group" by Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, Clara Zetkin, and other members of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) who were dissatisfied with the party's official policies in support of the war. In 1916 it renamed ...

  6. 1916 Berlin strike. Karl Liebknecht, pictured speaking to a crowd after the end of the war in 1918. A labour strike took place in Germany on 28 June 1916. This was the first industrial action of national significance in Germany during the First World War. It was held to protest the trial of anti-war socialist campaigner Karl Liebknecht.