- of the Netherlands. In 1907, Jan Ceton,
Willem van Ravesteyn, and
David Wijnkoop of the
Social Democratic Workers'
Party (SDAP)
founded De
Tribune ("The...
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Wijnkoop is a
Dutch surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Wijnkoop (1876–1941),
Communist foreman and
Member of
Parliament Joseph Wijnkoop...
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David Joseph Wijnkoop (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdaːvɪt ˈʋɛiŋkoːp]; 11
March 1876 – 7 May 1941) was a
Dutch communist leader in the
first half of the twentieth...
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Joseph David Wijnkoop (14
August 1842 in
Amsterdam – 1
October 1910 in Amsterdam) was a
Dutch rabbi and
scholar in
Jewish studies. He was a
pupil of Rabbi...
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protestant groups. On 13 November,
revolutionary socialists led by
David Wijnkoop and
Henriette Roland Holst organised a
demonstration in Amsterdam, which...
- S2CID 11673881.
Piaia M,
Antoine JM, Mateos-Guardia JA,
Leplingard A, Lenoir-
Wijnkoop I (2009). "****essment of the
Benefits of Live Yogurt:
Methods and Markers...
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reformist political strategy. As Jan Ceton,
Willem van
Ravesteyn and
David Wijnkoop and
other parti****nts in De
Tribune increasingly criticized the leadership...
- (Backstage, 4)
Ferry Doedens (Backstage, 5)
Henkjan Smits (1)
Marianne van
Wijnkoop (1) Henk
Temming (1) Eric van Tijn (2–4)
Stacey Rook****zen (2–4) Angela...
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acknowledged a
letter on
behalf of the
Communist Party of
Holland in
which David Wijnkoop complained that the
positions Lenin accorded to
their organisation were...
- Het Volk to Vliegen. In 1907, a
group of
orthodox Marxists around David Wijnkoop founded the
magazine De Tribune,
which attacked the
revisionist leadership...