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Helmut Rüdiger (1903-1966)



(1903-1966); German militant anarcho-syndicalist, theorist of federalism; aka, M. Dashar & Ivar Bergeren (pseudonyms)


Biographical/historical notes:

Los amigos de Durruti poster; source www.spunk.orgIn 1936, Rüdiger left Germany to fight in the Spanish Revolution with other German anarchists, like Karl Einstein (nephew of Albert Einstein).

Rüdiger participated in the engagements of the "International Group" of the Durruti Column & wrote The Revolutionary Movement in Spain (as M. Dashar; NY: Libertarian Publishing Society, n.d [1934?]. 24 pages).
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In March of 1937, Emma Goldman, anarchistGudell notifies Emma Goldman (in England) of the establishment of a new committee composed of members from the C.N.T. [Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo] & the FAI to handle all foreign propaganda matters, in order to alleviate inefficiency caused by the personal & political rivalry between Augustin Souchy & Rüdiger over propaganda.


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