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  1. Werner Scholem (29 December 1895 – 17 July 1940) was a member of the German Reichstag from 1924 to 1928 and a leading member of the Communist Party of Germany. Scholem and his wife, Emmy, were portrayed in the 2014 documentary "Between Utopia and Counter Revolution".

  2. Werner Scholem (geboren am 29. Dezember 1895 in Berlin; gestorben am 17. Juli 1940 im KZ Buchenwald) war ein deutscher, jüdischer Politiker der KPD, Abgeordneter im Reichstag und Opfer des Nationalsozialismus . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 1.1 Jugend und Politisierung. 1.2 Als Soldat wider Willen im Ersten Weltkrieg.

  3. marxistleftreview.org › articles › review-a-jewish-communist-in-weimar-germanyReview: A Jewish Communist in Weimar Germany

    25 de jul. de 2020 · Darren Roso reviews a new biography of Werner Scholem, a leading figure in the ultra-left faction of the German Communist Party during the tumultuous Weimar republic. Marxist Left Review A journal published by Socialist Alternative

  4. 29 de dic. de 2016 · December 29, 1895, is the birthdate of Werner Scholem, the German-Jewish political figure who, during the period of the Weimar Republic, served in the Reichstag and headed the country’s Communist Party. 1913: Author Who Jarred the US Is Born. 1926: A Writer About the Holocaust Is Born. 1938: A Poet Who Mocked Stalin Dies in the Gulag.

  5. La contribución de Gershom Scholem a la imagen que de sí mismos tienen en este siglo los judíos resulta tan excepcional que nos hallamos todavía muy lejos de poder categorizarla o codificarla: él representa la quintaesencia del pensador judío moderno, y su obra se sitúa, junto con la de Kafka y la de Freud, en ese terreno liminal entre la disput...

  6. 25 de jun. de 2021 · Werner Scholem (1895–1940), a prominent Communist and far-left politician and member of the Reichstag from 1924 to 1928, was until recently something of a forgotten man of German history. While in ...

  7. The life of German-Jewish Communist Werner Scholem (1895–1940) had many facets. Werner and Gerhard, later Gershom, rebelled together against their authoritarian father and the atmosphere of national chauvinism engulfing Germany during World War I.