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Franz Pfemfert (20
November 1879, Lötzen, East
Prussia (now Giżycko, Poland) – 26 May 1954,
Mexico City) was a
German journalist,
editor of Die Aktion...
- Action") was a
German literary and
political magazine,
edited by
Franz Pfemfert and
published between 1911 and 1932 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf; it promoted...
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Alexandra Ramm-
Pfemfert (31 January/12
February 1883, in
Starodub – 17
January 1963, in West Berlin) was a German-Russian translator,
publisher and gallery...
- then in 1931 he
moved to
Berlin to study.
Alexandra Ramm-
Pfemfert and her
husband Franz Pfemfert arranged his visa and
ensured that he saw an eye-specialist...
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return he
started writing prose and
joined the
radical circle around Franz Pfemfert and his
magazine Die Aktion. This led to the
publication of
Bebuquin oder...
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According to
Frits Kool, the term
council communism was
first used by
Franz Pfemfert in 1921.
According to van der Linden,
council communism was
defined by...
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further fragmentation occurred, when
parts of the AAUD
around Rühle,
Franz Pfemfert and
Oskar Kanehl broke off from the KAPD and
formed the AAUE.
After 1921...
- then in
Wroclaw before moving to Berlin.
Corbach was a
friend of
Franz Pfemfert and
shared his
readiness to use the
writings of
Friedrich Nietzsche to...
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Berlin psychotherapist. She also saw
Alexandra Ramm-
Pfemfert. She was
married to
Franz Pfemfert, the
founder of Die Aktion, a
journal of expressionism...
- and Die Aktion,
which first appeared in 1911 and was
edited by
Franz Pfemfert. Der
Sturm published poetry and
prose from
contributors such as
Peter Altenberg...