
Leviné: The Life Of A Revolutionary
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A compelling political biography, Leviné: The Life of a Revolutionary chronicles the dramatic life of Eugen Leviné, the Russian-born German communist who led the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic in 1919. Written by his widow, Rosa Levine-Meyer, the account presents an intimate and authoritative portrait of a man whose unwavering revolutionary convictions led him to the firing squad at the age of thirty-four. The narrative details the turbulent political landscape of post-World War I Germany, illuminating the broader struggles of the European left during one of history's most volatile periods. With passion and precision, Levine-Meyer illustrates how her husband's idealism, courage, and sacrifice made him an enduring martyr of the communist movement.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, chipped and worn with some minor damage to corners and edges; price clipped. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: No markings noted. Binding condition: Binding intact.
A compelling political biography, Leviné: The Life of a Revolutionary chronicles the dramatic life of Eugen Leviné, the Russian-born German communist who led the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic in 1919. Written by his widow, Rosa Levine-Meyer, the account presents an intimate and authoritative portrait of a man whose unwavering revolutionary convictions led him to the firing squad at the age of thirty-four. The narrative details the turbulent political landscape of post-World War I Germany, illuminating the broader struggles of the European left during one of history's most volatile periods. With passion and precision, Levine-Meyer illustrates how her husband's idealism, courage, and sacrifice made him an enduring martyr of the communist movement.











