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Leo Zuckermann Maus and the anti-fascist exile

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The life of Leo Zuckermann Maus, marked by political dissent in word and work, is rescued in a book coordinated by Dahil Melgar, Eckart Boege and Perla Jaimes Navarro of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Text and photos: Camilo Ocampo CITY OF MEXICO.— Leo Zuckermann Maus, a German lawyer and jurist of Jewish origin, a militant of the Communist International and exiled in Mexico on two occasions—first from 1941 to 1947, when he fled Nazism, and then …
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The life of Leo Zuckermann Maus, marked by political dissent in word and work, is rescued in a book coordinated by Dahil Melgar, Eckart Boege and Perla Jaimes Navarro of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Text and photos: Camilo Ocampo CITY OF MEXICO.— Leo Zuckermann Maus, a German lawyer and jurist of Jewish origin, a militant of the Communist International and exiled in Mexico on two occasions—first from 1941 to 1947, when he fled Nazism, and then …

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Pie de Página broke the news in on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
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