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  1. Luise Kautsky, auch Luise Kautsky-Ronsperger, geborene Ronsperger (* 11. August 1864 in Wien; † 8. Dezember 1944 im KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau) war eine Berliner Kommunalpolitikerin der USPD. Sie war Sozialistin und seit 1890 Ehefrau von Karl Kautsky. Außerdem war sie eine Freundin Rosa Luxemburgs .

  2. She married the prominent Marxist theorist Karl Kautsky. [1] She was also a friend of Rosa Luxemburg and Berlin city councilor for the USPD. Louise Kautsky with Rosa Luxemburg, 1909. In 1938, because she was Jewish, she had to flee to Prague and then the Netherlands.

  3. 17. Juni 2020 · This woman, portrayed with such admiration by her contemporaries, was Luise Kautsky, wife and collaborator of Karl Kautsky. Born Luise Ronsperger into a bourgeois Jewish family in Vienna, Luise Kautsky (1864–1944) was a journalist, editor, translator and politician.

    • James Muldoon
    • 2020
  4. James Muldoon. References (43) Abstract. This article draws on archival research to recover the legacy of Luise Kautsky – journalist, editor, translator, politician and wife of Karl Kautsky...

    • James Muldoon
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karl_KautskyKarl Kautsky - Wikipedia

    Kautsky died on 17 October 1938, in Amsterdam. His son, Benedikt Kautsky , spent seven years in concentration camps; his wife, Luise Kautsky, was murdered in Auschwitz. Kautsky is notable for, in addition to his anti-Bolshevik polemics, his editing and publication of Marx's Capital, Volume IV (usually published as Theories of Surplus ...

  6. Im September 1944 brachte ein Deportationszug nach tagelanger Fahrt die damals 80-jährige Luise Kautsky in das Vernichtungslager Auschwitz II Birkenau. Mithäftlinge erkannten die völlig entkräftete Frau und schmuggelten sie in den Krankenblock des Lagers, um sie vor der Vernichtung zu bewahren. Dieser Akt der Solidarität unter Lebensgefahr ...

  7. 5. Jan. 2009 · Kautsky's second wife, Luise Ronsperger, though certainly not religiously observant, considered herself to be a Jew. She did not maintain particularly close ties with the Ronsperger family after she married Kautsky, but all of her closest friends were of Jewish origin. In the late 1930's, Luise was very involved with other Jewish ...