
Franz Jung

He grew up in Neisse (now Nysa) and was a childhood friend of the poet Max Herrmann-Neisse.
He studied music, law and economics in Leipzig, Jena, Breslau and Munich.
From 1909, he worked as a journalist and soon started writing for ''Der Sturm'' and ''Die Aktion''. The Austrian psychoanalyst Otto Gross was a large influence upon him.
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, as a delegate of the Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD). Their clandestine transport involved hijacking the SS Senator Schröder, which was bound for fishing grounds near Iceland, to Murmansk, Russia.
He participated in the March Action (March 1921), and escaped to the Netherlands, where he was captured and deported to the Soviet Union. There he worked for the Workers International Relief during the Volga famine.
He died on January 21, 1963, in Stuttgart, West Germany. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Düsseldorf : Verl. des Deutschen Mittelstands-Bundes für Handel und Gewerbe, 1909
Published: Düsseldorf : Verl. des Deutschen Mittelstands-Bundes für Handel und Gewerbe, 1909
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Published: Berlin : Bundesministerium der Verteidigung, Presse- und Informationsstab, Arb.-Bereich Öffentlichkeitsarb, 2008
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Published: Bonn : Dt. Bundes-Verl, 1952
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Published: Berlin : Der Bücherkreis, 1929
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Published: Münster : Aschendorff, 2012
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“...Jung, Franz, 1936- 1936- Gefeierter...”Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Published: Berlin : LitPol Verlagsgesellschaft, 1980
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German Resistance Research Council 1933-1945 (Frankfurt/ Main)
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