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 Encyclopedia: Left communism
Meanwhile, in Germany the final council communist groups had disappeared in the maelstrom and in the Netherlands the International Communist Group (GIK) was moribund.
The former "centrist" group led by Henk Sneevliet (the Revolutionary Socialist Workers Party, RSAP) transformed itself into the Marx-Lenin-Luxemburg Front.
The Marx-Lenin-Luxemburg-Front was a resistance movement founded by Henk Sneevliet, Willem Dolleman and Ab Menist, some months after the German invasion of The Netherlands on 10 May 1940.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Left-communism   (7768 words)

  
 Henk Sneevliet, leader of Dutch RSAP/Spartacus, executed at 58 April 13 in History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Henk Sneevliet, leader of Dutch RSAP/Spartacus, executed at 58 April 13 in History
Henk Sneevliet, leader of Dutch RSAP/Spartacus, executed at 58
The more we exploit nature, The more our options are reduced, until we have only one: to fight for survival.
www.brainyhistory.com /events/1942/april_13_1942_100983.html   (55 words)

  
 Bibliography International Review of Social History vol. 41 part 3 (1996)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Bezorgd door Nico Markus, met een inleiding van Fritjof Tichelman.
Henriette Roland Holst (1869-1952), the well-known poet and socialist theoretician, and Henk Sneevliet (1883-1942), a trade-union militant and Comintern agent in China, met in 1903, when they were both members of the Sociaal-Democratische Arbeiders Partij (the Dutch Labour Party) and formed a longstanding friendship.
In 1912, when Sneevliet left for the Dutch Indies, they began a correspondence that spanned nearly twenty-five years.
www.iisg.nl /irsh/41-3-bib.html   (9566 words)

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