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Friedrich Engels (born November 28 1820, Barmen, Prussia - died August 5 1895, London) was a Socialist philosopher and co-founder (with Karl Marx) of modern Communist theory.
Engels was the eldest son of a successful German textile industrialist.
Engels attended as a delegate and had a great impact on the developed strategy of action.
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 Friedrich Engels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Engels fought in the Baden campaign against the Prussians (June/July 1849) as the aide-de-camp of August Willich, who commanded a Free Corps in the Baden-Palatinate uprising.
Engels had a reputation as an avid bird-breeder.
The Legend of Marx, or “Engels the founder” by Maximilien Rubel
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 Karl Marx & Frederick Engels - Free Online Library
Frederick Engels was born on November 28th, 1820 in Barmen, Germany (then Rhineland), the son of a manufacturer.
Engels was educated locally at schools run by Protestant Pietists ("a reform movement in the German Lutheran Church during the 17th and 18th centuries, which strove to renew the devotional ideal in the Protestant religion").
Engels was sent to Bremen in 1838 to work as a clerk.
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Friedrich Engels, Friedrich Engels, the eldest son of a successfulGerman industrialist, was born in Barmen on 28th November 1820.
Engels, Friedrich Note biografiche Friedrich Engels nacque nel 1820 a Barmen, da una famiglia di ricchi industriali luterani.
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