Karl Radek

Radek {{circa}} 1920s Karl Berngardovich Radek (; 31 October 1885 – 19 May 1939) was a revolutionary and writer active in the Polish and German social democratic movements before World War I and a Communist International leader in the Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution.

Radek was born to a Jewish family in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary. He joined the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania and took part in the 1905 Russian Revolution in Congress Poland. Two years later he was forced to flee to Germany, where he worked as a journalist for the Social Democratic Party of Germany. After the outbreak of World War I, Radek relocated to Switzerland and became an associate of Vladimir Lenin. Following the February Revolution, Radek helped organize the return of Lenin and other Russian revolutionaries to Russia, though he himself was denied entry until after the October Revolution. As Vice-Commissar for Foreign Affairs, he took part in the negotiations of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. He helped establish the Communist Party of Germany after the revolution began, and spent a year in prison for his role in the Spartacist uprising.

After returning to Russia, Radek became a member of the Comintern Executive Committee. The failure of the revolution in Germany, as well as his support for Leon Trotsky against Joseph Stalin, ultimately led to his fall from power and expulsion from the Party. He later recanted his views and was re-admitted to the Party. Nevertheless, during the Great Purge Radek was accused of treason and arrested. He was found guilty as a chief defendant at the in 1937 and sentenced to 10 years of penal labour. He died in labour camp in the Urals two years later. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Bibliotheek E. Anseele
    By Radek, Karl
    Date 1934
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
    By Reissner, Larissa, Radek, Karl
    Date 1979
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
    By Radek, Karl
    Date 1921
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
    By Radek, Karl
    Date 1920
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
    Oorspronkelijke titel : Wege der Russischen Revolution, 1922
    Voorafgegaan door het artikel "Les forces motrices de la révolution russe" ...

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    By Radek, Karl, Brohm, Jean-Marie, Belleville, Fritz
    Date 1971