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'''Franz Jung''' (26 November 1888, ] - 21 January 1963, ]) was a writer, economist and political activist in ]. | '''Franz Jung''' (26 November 1888, ] - 21 January 1963, ]) was a writer, economist and political activist in ]. He also wrote under the names Franz Larsz and Frank Ryberg. | ||
He was a member of the ] (1919-1920). In 1921 he travelled with ] to participate in the ] in 1921 as a delegate of the ]. | He was a member of the ] (1919-1920). In 1921 he travelled with ] to participate in the ] in 1921 as a delegate of the ]. |
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Franz Jung (26 November 1888, Nysa - 21 January 1963, Stuttgart) was a writer, economist and political activist in Germany. He also wrote under the names Franz Larsz and Frank Ryberg.
He was a member of the League for Proletarian Culture (1919-1920). In 1921 he travelled with Jan Appel to participate in the 3rd World Congress of the Comintern in 1921 as a delegate of the Communist Workers Party of Germany.
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