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German Trotskyism in the 1930s - RH (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03) |
 | | Landau kept the majority of the Berlin group tie some 30 members), the Ludwigshafen group around Max Frentel, and individual left-oppositionists in Leipzig and Hamburg-Harburg – in all about 80 people. |
 | | The official Left Opposition had the support of groups in Bautzen (5), Berlin (10), Bruchsal (45), Forst (5), Goldap in East Prussia (5), Hamborn (4), Hamburg (5), Heidelsheim (10), Konigsberg (10), Leiptig (50) and Magdeburg (5) – in total some 150 members. |
 | | The Bruchsal group had decided for the part of the LO recognised by Trotsky under the influence of Oskar Seipold. |
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