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Anton Grylewicz (8
January 1885 – 2
August 1971) was a
German communist politician.
Grylewicz was born into a working-class
family in Berlin,
where he...
- free.
Amongst his
deputies was
Revolutionary Stewards activist Anton Grylewicz. The
attempt to
dismiss Eichhorn by the
Prussian cabinet on 4 January...
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Landtag between 1927 and 1928 who were left communists, led by
Anton Grylewicz. In 1928, some
members of the Left
Communists such as Fischer, Urbahns...
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formally dissolved. In 1930, however, the
truly Trotskyist wing
around Anton Grylewicz split after controversies over the
question of the
reformability of the...
- into
custody in May 1925, Maslow,
together with Paul
Schlecht and
Anton Grylewicz, was
brought to
court and
sentenced to four
years in prison.
Because of...
- humanitarian;
saved 22
German Jews
during the
Shoah with his
daughter Hanni Grylewicz,
Anton politician native 1885-01-08 1971-08-02 metalworker, carpenter...
- art
director Anton Grundel (born 1990),
Swedish ice
hockey player Anton Grylewicz (1885–1971),
German politician Anton Guadagno (1925–2002),
Italian conductor...
- 1930
United Left
Opposition of the KPD (Bolshevik-Leninists) (de)
Anton Grylewicz 350 – 400
Internationales Bulletin der
kommunistischen Links-Opposition...
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Gooding and
players Allen McCowan, Matt Sheehan,
Russell Hinder, Nick
Grylewicz and Nick
Payne helped lead the
Bandits to
championship success in the...
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Trotsky and his son Lev Sedov.
Ackerknecht closely co-operated with Sedov,
Grylewicz and
other prominent activists of the
Trotskyist movement and
became a...