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Leon "Leo" Jogiches (Russian: Лев "Лео" Йогихес; 17 July 1867 – 10 March 1919), also commonly known by the party name Jan Tyszka, was a Polish Marxist revolutionary and politician, active in Poland, Lithuania, and Germany.[1]

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  1. 64 relations: Adolf Warski, Berlin, Bloody Sunday (1905), Bolsheviks, Clara Zetkin, Communist Party of Germany, Communist Party of Poland, Congress Poland, Conscription, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Franz Mehring, Freikorps, Friedrich Engels, Georgi Plekhanov, Germany, Gotha, Hebrew language, History of the Jews in Poland, Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany, International Socialist Workers Congress, Zürich 1893, Jena, Julian Marchlewski, Karl Kautsky, Karl Liebknecht, Karl Marx, Karl Radek, Lithuania, Marxism, Mensheviks, Moabit, Nicholas II, Paramilitary, Party discipline, Paul Levi, Poland, Polish language, Polish Socialist Party, Proletarian internationalism, Pseudonym, Reichstag building, Revolutionary socialism, Rosa Luxemburg, Russian Empire, Russian language, Russian Revolution of 1905, Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, Siberia, Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania, Social Democratic Party of Germany, Socialism, ... Expand index (14 more) »

  2. 1910s murders in Berlin
  3. 1919 murders in Germany
  4. Assassinated German politicians
  5. Assassinated Jews
  6. Assassinated Polish politicians
  7. Assassinated revolutionaries
  8. Candidates of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
  9. Jewish Lithuanian politicians
  10. Jewish Polish politicians
  11. People from Vilensky Uyezd
  12. People murdered in Berlin
  13. Polish revolutionaries
  14. Politicians assassinated in the 1910s
  15. Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania politicians

Adolf Warski

Adolf Warski (Ru: Адольф Варшавский) (born Adolf Jerzy Warszawski; 20 April 1868 – 21 August 1937), was a Polish communist leader, journalist and theoretician of the communist movement in Poland. Leo Jogiches and Adolf Warski are Jewish Polish politicians, Jewish socialists, Polish revolutionaries and social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania politicians.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Bloody Sunday (1905)

Bloody Sunday or Red Sunday (p) was the series of events on Sunday, in St Petersburg, Russia, when unarmed demonstrators, led by Father Georgy Gapon, were fired upon by soldiers of the Imperial Guard as they marched towards the Winter Palace to present a petition to Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

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Bolsheviks

The Bolsheviks (italic,; from большинство,, 'majority'), led by Vladimir Lenin, were a far-left faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split with the Mensheviks at the Second Party Congress in 1903.

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Clara Zetkin

Clara Zetkin (née Eißner; 5 July 1857 – 20 June 1933) was a German Marxist theorist, communist activist, and advocate for women's rights. Leo Jogiches and Clara Zetkin are communist Party of Germany politicians, Independent Social Democratic Party politicians and social Democratic Party of Germany politicians.

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Communist Party of Germany

The Communist Party of Germany (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands,, KPD) was a major far-left political party in the Weimar Republic during the interwar period, an underground resistance movement in Nazi Germany, and a minor party in West Germany during the postwar period until it was banned by the Federal Constitutional Court in 1956.

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Communist Party of Poland

The interwar Communist Party of Poland (Komunistyczna Partia Polski, KPP) was a communist party active in Poland during the Second Polish Republic.

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Congress Poland

Congress Poland or Congress Kingdom of Poland, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland, was a polity created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna as a semi-autonomous Polish state, a successor to Napoleon's Duchy of Warsaw.

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Conscription

Conscription is the state-mandated enlistment of people in a national service, mainly a military service.

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Felix Dzerzhinsky

Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (Феликс Эдмундович Дзержинский; Feliks Edmundowicz Dzierżyński; – 20 July 1926), nicknamed "Iron Felix", was a Soviet revolutionary and politician of Polish origin. Leo Jogiches and Felix Dzerzhinsky are social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania politicians.

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Franz Mehring

Franz Erdmann Mehring (27 February 1846 – 28 January 1919) was a German communist historian, literary and art critic, philosopher, and revolutionary socialist politician who was a senior member of the Spartacus League during the German Revolution of 1918–1919. Leo Jogiches and Franz Mehring are social Democratic Party of Germany politicians.

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Freikorps

Freikorps ("Free Corps" or "Volunteer Corps") were irregular German and other European paramilitary volunteer units that existed from the 18th to the early 20th centuries.

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Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels (. Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.; 28 November 1820 – 5 August 1895) was a German philosopher, political theorist, historian, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. Leo Jogiches and Friedrich Engels are German revolutionaries.

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Georgi Plekhanov

Georgi Valentinovich Plekhanov (a; – 30 May 1918) was a Russian revolutionary, philosopher and Marxist theoretician.

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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.

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Gotha

Gotha is the fifth-largest city in Thuringia, Germany, west of Erfurt and east of Eisenach with a population of 44,000.

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Hebrew language

Hebrew (ʿÎbrit) is a Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family.

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History of the Jews in Poland

The history of the Jews in Poland dates back at least 1,000 years.

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The Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (Unabhängige Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, USPD) was a short-lived political party in Germany during the German Empire and the Weimar Republic.

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The International Socialist Workers Congress in Zürich that met from 6 to 13 August 1893 was the third congress of the Second International.

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Jena

Jena is a city in Germany and the second largest city in Thuringia.

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Julian Marchlewski

Julian Baltazar Józef Marchlewski (17 May 1866 – 22 March 1925) was a Polish communist politician, revolutionary activist and publicist who served as chairman of the Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee. Leo Jogiches and Julian Marchlewski are Candidates of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, communist Party of Germany politicians, Polish revolutionaries and social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania politicians.

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Karl Kautsky

Karl Johann Kautsky (16 October 1854 – 17 October 1938) was a Czech-Austrian philosopher, journalist, and Marxist theorist. Leo Jogiches and Karl Kautsky are social Democratic Party of Germany politicians.

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Karl Liebknecht

Karl Paul August Friedrich Liebknecht (13 August 1871 – 15 January 1919) was a German socialist and anti-militarist. Leo Jogiches and Karl Liebknecht are 1910s murders in Berlin, 1919 murders in Germany, Assassinated German politicians, Assassinated revolutionaries, communist Party of Germany politicians, people murdered in Berlin, politicians assassinated in the 1910s and social Democratic Party of Germany politicians.

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Karl Marx

Karl Marx (5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German-born philosopher, political theorist, economist, historian, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. Leo Jogiches and Karl Marx are German revolutionaries and Jewish socialists.

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Karl Radek

Karl Berngardovich Radek (Карл Бернгардович Радек; 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. Leo Jogiches and Karl Radek are communist Party of Germany politicians, Jewish socialists, social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania politicians and social Democratic Party of Germany politicians.

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Lithuania

Lithuania (Lietuva), officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lietuvos Respublika), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe.

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Marxism

Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis.

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Mensheviks

The Mensheviks (mensheviki, from меньшинство,, 'minority') were a faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split with Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik faction at the Second Party Congress in 1903.

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Moabit

Moabit is an inner city locality in the borough of Mitte, Berlin, Germany.

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Nicholas II

Nicholas II (Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov; 186817 July 1918) or Nikolai II was the last reigning Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917. Leo Jogiches and Nicholas II are politicians assassinated in the 1910s.

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Paramilitary

A paramilitary is a military that is not part of a country's official or legitimate armed forces.

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Party discipline

Party discipline is a system of political norms, rules and subsequent respective consequences for deviance that are designed to ensure the relative cohesion of members of the respective party group.

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Paul Levi

Paul Levi (11 March 1883 – 9 February 1930) was a German communist and social democratic political leader. Leo Jogiches and Paul Levi are communist Party of Germany politicians, Independent Social Democratic Party politicians, Jewish German politicians, Jewish socialists and social Democratic Party of Germany politicians.

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Poland

Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.

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Polish language

Polish (język polski,, polszczyzna or simply polski) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group within the Indo-European language family written in the Latin script.

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The Polish Socialist Party (Polska Partia Socjalistyczna, PPS) is a socialist political party in Poland.

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Proletarian internationalism

Proletarian internationalism, sometimes referred to as international socialism, is the perception of all proletarian revolutions as being part of a single global class struggle rather than separate localized events.

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Pseudonym

A pseudonym or alias is a fictitious name that a person assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name (orthonym).

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Reichstag building

The Reichstag (officially: Plenarbereich Reichstagsgebäude; Imperial Assembly), a historic legislative government building on Platz der Republik in Berlin, is the seat of the German Bundestag.

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Revolutionary socialism is a political philosophy, doctrine, and tradition within socialism that stresses the idea that a social revolution is necessary to bring about structural changes in society.

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Rosa Luxemburg

Rosa Luxemburg (Róża Luksemburg,;; born Rozalia Luksenburg; 5 March 1871 – 15 January 1919) was a Polish and naturalised-German revolutionary socialist, orthodox Marxist, and anti-War activist during the First World War. Leo Jogiches and Rosa Luxemburg are 1910s murders in Berlin, 1919 murders in Germany, Assassinated German politicians, Assassinated Jews, Assassinated Polish politicians, communist Party of Germany politicians, German revolutionaries, Independent Social Democratic Party politicians, Jewish German politicians, Jewish socialists, people murdered in Berlin, Polish revolutionaries, politicians assassinated in the 1910s, social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania politicians and social Democratic Party of Germany politicians.

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.

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Russian language

Russian is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia.

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Russian Revolution of 1905

The Russian Revolution of 1905, also known as the First Russian Revolution, began on 22 January 1905.

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The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP;, Rossiyskaya sotsial-demokraticheskaya rabochaya partiya (RSDRP)), also known as the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party or the Russian Social Democratic Party, was a socialist political party founded in 1898 in Minsk (then in Northwestern Krai of the Russian Empire, present-day Belarus).

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Siberia

Siberia (Sibir') is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east.

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Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania

The Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania (Socjaldemokracja Królestwa Polskiego i Litwy, SDKPiL), originally the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland (SDKP), was a Marxist political party founded in 1893 and later served as an autonomous section of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.

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The Social Democratic Party of Germany (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands,; SPD) is a social democratic political party in Germany.

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Socialism is an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership.

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Spartacist uprising

The Spartacist uprising (German), also known as the January uprising or, more rarely, Bloody Week, was an armed uprising that took place in Berlin from 5 to 12 January 1919. Leo Jogiches and Spartacist uprising are 1910s murders in Berlin and 1919 murders in Germany.

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Spartacus League

The Spartacus League was a Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during World War I. It was founded in August 1914 as the International Group by Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, Clara Zetkin, and other members of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) who were dissatisfied with the party's official policies in support of the war.

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Theoretician (Marxism)

In Marxism, a theoretician is an individual who observes and writes about the condition or dynamics of society, history, or economics, making use of the main principles of Marxian socialism in the analysis.

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Tsarist autocracy

Tsarist autocracy (tsarskoye samoderzhaviye), also called Tsarism, was an autocracy, a form of absolute monarchy localised with the Grand Duchy of Moscow and its successor states, the Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire.

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Vilnius

Vilnius, previously known in English as Vilna, is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the second-most-populous city in the Baltic states.

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Vladimir Lenin

Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (1870 – 21 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician and political theorist. Leo Jogiches and Vladimir Lenin are Candidates of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.

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Vorwärts

Vorwärts ("Forward") is a newspaper published by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).

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Warsaw

Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland.

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Weimar Republic

The Weimar Republic, officially known as the German Reich, was a historical period of Germany from 9 November 1918 to 23 March 1933, during which it was a constitutional federal republic for the first time in history; hence it is also referred to, and unofficially proclaimed itself, as the German Republic.

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Wilhelm Pieck

Friedrich Wilhelm Reinhold Pieck (3 January 1876 – 7 September 1960) was a German communist politician who served as the chairman of the Socialist Unity Party from 1946 to 1950 and as president of the German Democratic Republic from 1949 to 1960. Leo Jogiches and Wilhelm Pieck are communist Party of Germany politicians and social Democratic Party of Germany politicians.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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Yakov Ganetsky

Yakov Hanecki (known in Russia as Yakov Stanislavovich Ganetsky - Яков Станиславович Ганецкий), real name Jakub Fürstenberg (Fuerstenberg) also known as Kuba (15 March 1879 — 26 November 1937) was a prominent Polish communist and close associate of Vladimir Lenin,Залесский К.А. Leo Jogiches and Yakov Ganetsky are Jewish socialists, Polish revolutionaries and social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania politicians.

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Yiddish

Yiddish (ייִדיש, יידיש or אידיש, yidish or idish,,; ייִדיש-טײַטש, historically also Yidish-Taytsh) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews.

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Zurich

Zurich (Zürich) is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich.

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See also

1910s murders in Berlin

1919 murders in Germany

Assassinated German politicians

Assassinated Jews

Assassinated Polish politicians

Assassinated revolutionaries

Candidates of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party

Jewish Lithuanian politicians

Jewish Polish politicians

People from Vilensky Uyezd

People murdered in Berlin

Polish revolutionaries

Politicians assassinated in the 1910s

Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania politicians

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Jogiches

Also known as Grosovsky, Ian Tyshka, Jan Tyszka, Jogiches, Johannes Kraft, Krumbagel, Leo Tyszka, Leo Tyszko, Otto Engelmann, Yan Tyshka.

, Spartacist uprising, Spartacus League, Theoretician (Marxism), Tsarist autocracy, Vilnius, Vladimir Lenin, Vorwärts, Warsaw, Weimar Republic, Wilhelm Pieck, World War I, Yakov Ganetsky, Yiddish, Zurich.