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Genealogy De Bruijn in 4D
Genealogy De Bruijn in 4D






This genealogy has been established by Marco J. de Bruijn in Pijnacker, The Netherlands.
This genealogy has been established by Marco J. de Bruijn in Pijnacker, The Netherlands.
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Finding-locations and Pieces of Evidence (Sources)

Pub_19321115

Brief aan Brüderbund Pierre Ramus (Publication)
Place: 's-Gravenhage
Publication date: 15 November 1932
Source Name: Pierre Ramus Papers
Author: H.R.E. Heessels
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10622/ARCH01162.129
Pierre Ramus Papers
Inv.nr.129
ARCH-1162
International Institute of Social History

Real name: Rudolf Grossmann, pseudonyms: Klaus Morleit (C. Morelight) and Pierre Ramus; born in Vienna 1882, died at sea in 1942; journalist, publicist, propagandist of anarchist ideas, antimilitarism and birth control; active in the left wing of the socialist labour movement in New York from 1898; founder of Der Zeitgeist New York in 1900; contributed to Johann Most's Freiheit until 1904; fled to London in 1903 after being charged with instigating strikes, while out on bail; editor of Die freie Generation London/Berlin 1906-1908, then Jahrbuch der Freien Generation 1910-1914; returned to Vienna in 1907 and became the principal figure in the anarchist movement in Austria; conscientious objector in the First World War; founder of the Austrian Bund herrschaftsloser Sozialisten and of its organ Erkenntnis und Befreiung 1919-1933, named Der Anarchist in 1927-1928; made propaganda trips to Germany, England, France and Switzerland; member of the International Antimilitarist Bureau; his publications include `Die Neuschöpfung der Gesellschaft duch den kommunistischen Anarchismus' 1921.
in which
Margarethe Schöny (*1914-) (M. Schöny) as involved party
Hendrikus Rutgerus Egbert Heessels (*1911-†1934) (H.R.E. Heessels) as main character
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