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- German_Mäurer abstract "Friedrich Wilhelm German Mäurer was a Communist writer. Born in Germany in 1811, he joined the League of Outlaws because of his democratic beliefs. When the League of Outlaws became the League of the Just, Mäurer became a member of the League of the Just. He wrote poetry for its newsletters and several books, and with Moses Hess was an important link between it and Karl Marx. Mäurer died in 1885.".
- Q109561 abstract "Friedrich Wilhelm German Mäurer was a Communist writer. Born in Germany in 1811, he joined the League of Outlaws because of his democratic beliefs. When the League of Outlaws became the League of the Just, Mäurer became a member of the League of the Just. He wrote poetry for its newsletters and several books, and with Moses Hess was an important link between it and Karl Marx. Mäurer died in 1885.".
- German_Mäurer comment "Friedrich Wilhelm German Mäurer was a Communist writer. Born in Germany in 1811, he joined the League of Outlaws because of his democratic beliefs. When the League of Outlaws became the League of the Just, Mäurer became a member of the League of the Just. He wrote poetry for its newsletters and several books, and with Moses Hess was an important link between it and Karl Marx. Mäurer died in 1885.".
- Q109561 comment "Friedrich Wilhelm German Mäurer was a Communist writer. Born in Germany in 1811, he joined the League of Outlaws because of his democratic beliefs. When the League of Outlaws became the League of the Just, Mäurer became a member of the League of the Just. He wrote poetry for its newsletters and several books, and with Moses Hess was an important link between it and Karl Marx. Mäurer died in 1885.".