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help| The Karl Marx House museum (German: Karl-Marx-Haus) is the house in Trier (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) in which Karl Marx was born in 1818; it is now a museum. The significance of the house went unnoticed until 1904, at which point the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) worked hard to buy it, succeeding in 1928. After the Nazi party came to power in 1933 the building was confiscated and turned... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Karl Marx House
The Karl Marx House museum (German: Karl-Marx-Haus) is the house in Trier (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) in which Karl Marx was born in 1818; it is now a museum. -
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Karl Marx
At Bonn he joined the Trier Tavern Club drinking society and at one point served as its president. ... Karl Marx House -
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Marx (disambiguation)
Karl Marx House or Karl-Marx-Haus, Museum, the house in Trier in which Karl Marx was born -
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History of Trier
During the entire war, 1,600 houses in the city were completely destroyed. ... website of the Karl-Marx-House museum (in German) -
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Trier
Karl Marx (1818–1883), social philosopher ... Karl Marx House -
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Friedrich Ebert Foundation
The historical research center of the foundation also contains the Archive of Social Democracy and its libraries in Bonn and at the Karl Marx House in Trier. -
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Communist League
In 1850, the German master spy Wilhelm Stieber broke into Marx's house and stole register of the League's members, which he sent to France and several German states. ... Karl Marx -
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Paul Lafargue
It was there where he became a frequent visitor to Marx's house, meeting his second daughter Laura, whom he married in 1868. ... Le déterminisme économique de Karl Marx, (1909) -
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Karl Marx-Hof
During the Anschluss, Karl Marx-Hof was renamed Heiligenstädter Hof, but took its original name back in 1945. -
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Groucho Marx
Although Irving Berlin quipped "If Marx had been Groucho instead of Karl, the world would be in less of a snarl", Groucho's political views were liberal, and in old age he joined the Socialist Workers Party. ... Steve Stoliar, Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho's House (1996)
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