MIGRATION: Tostedt, 1912-'14 London, Germany, 1933 fled Nazi Germany, 1936emigrated via Great Britain <strong>and</strong> Denmark to <strong>the</strong> USA, died in Belmont USA 1961.CONTENTS: Among o<strong>the</strong>r things files on his attempt to get a job (1937-'46, USA).Kugler, S.SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE(See F.11. GERMANS/Fuld, R.)Kuntze, Karl (1909- )SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Schivelbein (present-day Pol<strong>and</strong>), 'Strafdivision 999' (Greece), 1943taken prisoner in Africa <strong>and</strong> transferred to <strong>the</strong> USA, 1946 returned to Germany, lives atpresent in Dinkelsbühl (GER).CONTENTS: Diary kept as a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 'Strafdivision 999' <strong>and</strong> as a prisoner <strong>of</strong> war1943-'44 (shortened version), typescript 'Sie nannten es Verrat. Als Anti-Nazi inamerikanischer Kriegsgefangenenlagern. Tagebuch 1943-'46 (reedited c. 1980); file,mainly consisting <strong>of</strong> correspondence, leaflets <strong>and</strong> some statements <strong>of</strong> Kuntze, relating to<strong>the</strong> situation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> German war prisoners in Camp Breckinridge (USA); periodicals forGerman war prisoners in <strong>the</strong> USA 1944-'45, press clippings <strong>of</strong> articles by HeinzSchröder with memories <strong>of</strong> division '999' 1977.Kuttner, Erich (1887-1942)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Berlin, 1933-'34 emigrated to Amsterdam, took part in <strong>the</strong> Spanish CivilWar as a correspondence, died in Mauthausen (A) 1942.INFO.: Member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gruppe Revolutionäre Sozialisten in Amsterdam.CONTENTS: Among o<strong>the</strong>r things a file on <strong>the</strong> American Guild for German CulturalFreedom, Inc. 1938-'39.L<strong>and</strong>sberg, Otto (1869-1957)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Rybnik (Prussia (present-day Pol<strong>and</strong>)), 1920-'23 ambassador inBrussels, 1924 Berlin, 1933 emigrated to <strong>the</strong> Ne<strong>the</strong>rl<strong>and</strong>s, died in Baarn (NL) 1957.Lassalle, Ferdin<strong>and</strong> (1825-1864) - ADAVSOURCE: ADAV (Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiterverein) ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Breslau (present-day Wroclaw-Pol<strong>and</strong>), 1845 went to Paris, Germany,died in Geneva (CH) 1864.Levy, Leo (1877-1959)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYMIGRATION: Diedensheim, Belgium (became a Belgian citizen), died inCuddebackville, NY, USA 1959.
Liebknecht, Theodor (1870-1948)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Leipzig, 1933 emigrated to Basel (CH), 1936-'39 Amsterdam, died inAltendorf (GER) 1948.*NB* Liebknecht, T. was employed by <strong>the</strong> IISH, A,dam 1936-1939.Liebknecht, Wilhelm (1826-1900)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYMIGRATION: Giessen, 1849 fled to Geneva (CH), 1850 expelled from Switzerl<strong>and</strong>,went to London, 1862 returned to Germany, died in Berlin-Charlottenburg 1900.INFO.: In 1850 active as president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deutsche Arbeitervereine in Switzerl<strong>and</strong>.Marx, Karl (1818-1883) <strong>and</strong> Engels, Friedrich (1820-1895)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYMIGRATION: Marx: Trier (Prussia), 1845 extradited from Paris, Brussels, Germany,from 1850 permanent exile in London, (-1883).Engels: Barmen (Prussia), 1842 sent to Manchester, 1849 Baden (GER), Manchester,died in London 1895.INFO.: After 1849 Engels returned to his fa<strong>the</strong>r's spinning mill in Manchester first as aclerk, later as an associate thus able to secure Marx's life in exile by regular financialsupport.Marx was political editor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deutsch-französische Jahrbücher in Paris 1844. In 1846Marx <strong>and</strong> Engels founded <strong>the</strong> Kommunistische Korrespondenzkomitee in Brussels.CONTENTS: Among o<strong>the</strong>r things papers originating from <strong>and</strong> pertinent to both, Marx<strong>and</strong> Engels; files on <strong>the</strong> Deutsche Flüchtlings-Komitee 1849-1850.Mattick, Paul (1904-1981)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Berlin, 1926 emigrated to <strong>the</strong> USA, died in Cambridge, MassachusettsUSA 1981.INFO.: Worked with <strong>the</strong> International Workers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> World (IWW), as editor <strong>of</strong>Chigagoer Arbeiterzeitung in 1931. Held close contacts with <strong>the</strong> Dutch group aroundAnton Pannekoek.(See also F.7. DUTCH/Pannekoek, A.)Mayer, Bernhard A. (1866-1946)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: In 1890 he left for Brussels, 1916 Zurich, 1930-'32 London <strong>and</strong> Paris,died in Ascona (CH) 1946.INFO.: Saved Max Nettlau's collection from sequestration in London <strong>and</strong> Paris 1930-'32<strong>and</strong> arranged for its transport to his house in Ascona, from where it finally came to <strong>the</strong>IISH in Amsterdam.(See also F.2. AUSTRIANS/Nettlau, M.)
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