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  2. Eugen Leviné - Wikipedia

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    Eugen Leviné ( Russian: Евгений Левине; 10 May 1883 – 5 June 1919), also known as Dr. Eugen Leviné, [1] was a German communist revolutionary and one of the leaders of the short-lived Second Bavarian Soviet Republic. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] Background

  3. Eugen Levine - Spartacus Educational

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    Eugen Levine, the son of wealthy Jewish parents, was born in St Petersberg, Russia, on 10th May 1883. His father, Julius Levine, was a self-made man who had amassed a large fortune. It was claimed that "Levine's mother, Rosalia, was a woman of great beauty and charm, intelligent and determined, the perfect hostess in an elegant and cultured home."

  4. The last words of Eugen Leviné | libcom.org

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    Eugen Leviné (1883 – 1919) was one of the leaders of the short-lived Bavarian Council Republic and a member of the Communist Party of Germany. Along with hundreds of other workers, communists, socialists and anarchists, he was arrested following the attack on Munich by the German Army and the Freikorps, and later executed.

  5. Leviné, Eugene | Encyclopedia.com

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    LEVINÉ, EUGENE. LEVINÉ, EUGENE ( Nissen Berg ; 1883–1919), revolutionary, socialist politician, and journalist. Leviné was born in St. Petersburg into a wealthy family. From 1896 he lived in Heidelberg, Germany where he graduated from high school and also attended university. In 1904 he returned to Russia, joined the Social Revolutionary ...

  6. Eugen Leviné - Wikiwand

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    Eugen Leviné ( Russian: Евгений Левине; 10 May 1883 – 5 June 1919), also known as Dr. Eugen Leviné, was a German communist revolutionary and one of the leaders of the short-lived Second Bavarian Soviet Republic. Oops something went wrong: 403

  7. Eugen Leviné - Timenote

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    Eugen Leviné (Russian: Евгений Левине) (born May 10, 1883 – July 5, 1919) was a communist revolutionary and leader of the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic. Background Leviné was born in St. Petersburg to a wealthy Jewish family. His parents were Julius and Rozalia (née Goldberg). Leviné was educated in Germany.

  8. Eugen Leviné - Wikiquote

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    Eugen Leviné ( May 10, 1883 – June 5, 1919) was a German communist revolutionary and one of the leaders of the short-lived Second Bavarian Soviet Republic . Quotes [ edit] We Communists are all dead men on leave. Of this I am fully aware. I do not know if you will extend my leave or whether I shall have to join Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg.

  9. The Last Words Of Eugen Leviné : Eugen Leviné - Archive.org

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    Eugen Leviné (1883 – 1919) was one of the leaders of the short-lived Bavarian Council Republic and a member of the Communist Party of Germany. Along with...

  10. Eugene Leviné | | The Guardian

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    "Seventy years a foreigner in England" was the title of the last lecture given by Eugene "Genia" Leviné, who has died aged 88. Leviné came to England from Berlin in 1933 just before his 17th...