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  Karl Radek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karl Bernhardovich Radek (1885 - 1939) was a Bolshevik and an international Communist leader.
He returned to Russia and joined Comintern but his influence decreased and he lost his place on the Central Committee in 1924 and was expelled from the party in 1927.
Radek was re-admitted to the party in 1930 and helped to write the 1936 Soviet Constitution, but during the Great Purges of the 1930s, he was accused of treason and confessed at the Trial of the Seventeen (1937, also called the Second Moscow Trial).
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 Karl Bernhardovich Radek
Karl Bernhardovich Radek (1885 - 1939) was a international Communist leader.
But his influence decreased, he lost his place on the Central Committee in 1924 and was expelled from the party in 1927.
Radek was re-admitted to the party in 1930.
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 Karl Radek -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Karl Bernhardovich Radek (1885 - 1939) was a (A Russian member of the left-wing majority group that followed Lenin and eventually became the Russian communist party) Bolshevik and an international (A socialist who advocates communism) Communist leader.
He was born in then (Click link for more info and facts about L'viv) L'viv, (A republic in central Europe; the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 started World War II) Poland, as Karol Sobelsohn.
A member of the (Click link for more info and facts about RSDLP) RSDLP (Russian Social Democratic Labour Party) since 1898, he participated in the 1905 revolution in (The capital and largest city of Poland; located in central Poland) Warsaw.
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 Karl Radek --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Radek left Lenin in Sweden and remained there to publish a Bolshevik weekly bulletin.
But the uprising (autumn 1923) proved abortive, and Radek's Soviet colleagues (particularly Stalin), who also opposed him for his strong support of Leon Trotsky, used his involvement in the German fiasco as an excuse to oust him from his post as secretary of the Comintern and from the party's central committee (May 1924).
Despite rumours, circulated in 1941, that he had been released to produce anti-German propaganda, there is strong evidence to suggest that he died in 1939 in prison or in a Soviet concentration camp.
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 Karl Radek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The failure of the Comintern to effect a Communist takeover in Germany contributed to the decline of Radek's influence, and in 1924 he lost his seat on the central committee of the Communist party.
Expelled from the party in 1927, he was readmitted in 1929.
Karl Radek in Deutschland : Revolutionar, Intrigant, Diplomat by Karl Radek
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 Karl Radek - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Karl Radek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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 Karl Radek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He was born in then L'viv, Poland, as KarlSobelsohn.
He returned to Russia and joined Comintern but hisinfluence decreased and he lost his place on the CentralCommittee in 1924 and was expelled from the party in 1927.
Radek was re-admitted to the party in 1930 and helped to write the 1936 Soviet Constitution, but during the Great Purges of the 1930s, he was accusedof treason and confessed at the Trial of the Seventeen (1937, also called the Second MoscowTrial).
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 Karl Radek - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Karl Radek - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Radek Karl Bernhardovich
Marx, Karl (1818-1883), German political philosopher and revolutionary, the most important of all socialist thinkers and the creator of a system of...
Engels, Friedrich (1820-1895), German revolutionary political economist and cofounder, with Karl Marx, of scientific socialism, now known as communism.
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 Karl Radek --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Karl Radek --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Karl Sobelsohn He took part in the Russian Revolution of 1905, then wrote for leftist newspapers in Poland and Germany (1906–14).
Despite his conversion, he was arrested and tried in the purge trials and sentenced to 10 years in prison, where he died.
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They had been comrades at the very start of the movement, had been arrested and exiled at the same time, had emigrated and worked in close collaboration on Istra.
Supported Lenin when the Party threatened to divide on the issue of reunification with the Mensheviks.
RADEK'S EXCELLENT OBITUARY: Karl Bernhardovich Sobelsohn, alias Radek (1885-1939 ?).
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Kamenev and Zinoviev were tried publicly along with 16 co-defendants in August 1936 in the first of a series of highly publicized show trials.
Marx, Karl (1818-1883), German political philosopher and revolutionary, co-founder with Friedrich Engels of scientific socialism (modern communism),...
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 May 1999 - The Versailles Treaty and the Creation of Yugoslavia
In 1921 the Communist Government in Russia, in secret, sent the German-born Jew, Karl Radek, (original name Bernhardovich Sobelsohn and born 1885 in Lemberg) as its contact man between the German Government and the Communists.
This was done one year before Germany and Russia formally signed a peace treaty in Rapallo, Italy.
Karl Radek then worked out a secret agreement, in which Germany would be allowed to station troops in Russia to circumvent the Versailles treaty.
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 Food For Thought: Biographies
Riemann, Karl Wilhelm Julius Hugo (German music hist., critic)
Rothschild, Karl Mayer (German financier; son of Mayer)
Rundstedt, Karl Rudolf Gerd von (German field marshal)
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of Poland 1939-1945 in exiled London government _1885-1947 Radek, Karl Bernhardovich (orig.
espionage admin.; director-general of MI6 1968-1973 _1914-1981 Renner, Karl Aus.
prelate; archbishop of Canterbury 1980-1991 _1921-- Rundstedt, Karl Rudolf Gerd von Ger.
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