Mayer, Gustav (1871-1948)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Prenzlau, 1893 Basel (CH), 1896-1906 foreign correspondent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Frankfurter Zeitung in Holl<strong>and</strong>, Belgium <strong>and</strong> France, Germany, in exile in <strong>the</strong>Ne<strong>the</strong>rl<strong>and</strong>s, 1936 Engl<strong>and</strong>, died in London 1948.CONTENTS: Among o<strong>the</strong>r things typed <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>written manuscripts <strong>concerning</strong> (...)'Das jüdische Problem in Preussen in den Jahren vor der Revolution von 1848' n.d. Fileon <strong>the</strong> role <strong>of</strong> Jews in history.*NB* External staff member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> IISH in Amsterdam 1937-1940Metzkow, Max (1854-1945)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Berlin, 1883 London, 1888 emigrated to New York (-1945).INFO.: In London he was active in <strong>the</strong> Communistische Arbeiter-Bildungs-Verein <strong>and</strong><strong>the</strong> Autonomie Club. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> main correspondents <strong>of</strong> Johann Most <strong>and</strong> Freiheit from1879 onwards.Michels, Robert (1876-1936)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Cologne, taught as a pr<strong>of</strong>essor in Brussels, Paris, Turin, Basel, Perugia<strong>and</strong> Florence, died in Rome 1936.Miessl, J.SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE(See F.7. DUTCH/Blom, J.)Most, J.INFO.: Founder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Freiheit newspaper.SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE(See F.11. GERMANS/Peukert, J.)Motteler, Julius (1838-1907)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYMIGRATION: Esslingen (Württemberg), Zurich (CH), 1888 expelled fromSwitzerl<strong>and</strong>, London, 1901 returned to Germany, died in Leipzig (GER) 1907.INFO.: Under <strong>the</strong> Sozialistengesetz he was in charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> illegal distribution <strong>of</strong> party'sexile organ Der Sozialdemokrat from Zurich <strong>and</strong> later having been expelled fromSwitzerl<strong>and</strong> in 1888, from London.Ossietzky, C. vonSOURCE: Freundekreis Ossietzky ARCHIVE(See B.8. GERMANY/Freundekreis C. von Ossietzky)Oswald, Eugen (1826-1912)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Baden, emigrated to Great Britain, died in London 1912.
INFO.: Took part in various efforts to organize German <strong>and</strong> European democraticemigration, especially in <strong>the</strong> attempts <strong>of</strong> Am<strong>and</strong> Goegg, Gottfried Kinkel <strong>and</strong> ArnoldRuge to finance a new German uprising by raising <strong>the</strong> 'Revolutions-anleihe' in <strong>the</strong> USA.Cooperated in 1871 with Marx to aid <strong>the</strong> refugees <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Paris Commune.(See for A. Ruge also F.24. SWEDES/Ruge, A.)Peukert, Josef (1855-1910)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LIST (incomplete)MIGRATION: Albrechtsh<strong>of</strong> (Bohemia (present-day Czechoslovakia)),France, 1880 expelled from France, active in Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, Austria, Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>the</strong> USA, 1887 France, 1890 emigrated to New York, died in Chigago 1910INFO.: Published <strong>the</strong> Autonomie in London in 1884, a rival periodical to Freiheit <strong>of</strong>Johann Most, his enemy since mutual accusations around <strong>the</strong> arrest <strong>and</strong> condemnation<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> anarchist Johann Neve in Germany split <strong>the</strong> German exile movement. In NewYork he edited The Anarchist.Priller, O.SOURCE: SAI ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYCONTENTS/INV. NR.: (3503) Letter by O. Priller asking for help by his settlement in<strong>the</strong> Czech Republic.Reichel, Adolf (1816-1896)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Turcznitz (Prussia), died in Berne (CH) 1896.CONTENTS: Among o<strong>the</strong>r things a diary kept during a journey with M. Bakunin fromBerne to Brussels <strong>and</strong> Paris, documents relating to his stay in Saxony in <strong>the</strong> 1850s.Reinowskis, H.SOURCE: SAI ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYCONTENTS/INV. NR.: (3494) Among o<strong>the</strong>r things writings <strong>concerning</strong> <strong>the</strong> emigration<strong>of</strong> H. Reinowskis to Copenhagen 1933.RixSOURCE: SAI ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYCONTENTS/INV. NR.: (3495) Correspondence from H. Sachs with <strong>the</strong> SAI <strong>concerning</strong><strong>the</strong> emigrant Rix.Rocker, Rudolf (1873-1958)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYMIGRATION: Mainz, 1892 fled to Paris, 1895 London (interned during <strong>the</strong> First WorldWar), 1918 back to Germany, 1933 emigrated to <strong>the</strong> USA, died in Crompond NY 1958.INFO.: Member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> exile organization Unabhängige Sozialisten (Paris), Member <strong>of</strong>
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