- Fritz Wolffheim
Fritz Wolfheim (1888-1942), after several years spent in the
United States , he became involved with theIndustrial Workers of the World inSan Francisco alongsideLala Hardayal .In 1913 he arrived in
Hamburg ,Germany and started to work withHeinrich Laufenberg . Applying the concept ofindustrial unionism to the German situation, he became involved with theCommunist Party of Germany (KPD), and in time evolvedNational Bolshevik positions.He wrote several texts with Laufenburg:
* "Democracy and Organisation" (1915)
* "First Address to the German Proletariat" (1919)
* "May Appeal to Proletarians" (1920)
* "Communism Against Spartakism" (1920)
* "Moscow and German Revolution" (1920)He followed the majority of the KPD into the
Communist Workers Party of Germany , but was asked to leave on account of hisnationalist views. After the short lived Communist League, he was only marginally involved with National Socialism expressing a fondness forPrussia n society, seeing the Germanworking class as "the people of the future" spreading "Germanism" to the rest of humanity. The Nazis had him sent to aconcentration camp , where he died in 1942.
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