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469: 175:(SPD). In the following years, he was a co-founder of several smaller unions: the Free Association of Merchants in 1890, the Association of Commercial Employees in 1897, the Association of Workers Press in 1900, and the Association of Modern Labour Movement Staff in 1901. In 1900, he was the co-founder of the association of the workers' press. A year later he was one of the founders of the "Association of the support on the floor of the modern labor movement staff". From 1894 to 1901, he worked part-time as the editor of the newspaper 386: 857: 299:, who showed sympathy but agreed to nothing. Meanwhile, the local union leaders stepped in to negotiate a series of concessions, including a reduction of the working week, and the imposition of overtime and Sunday work only for emergencies. The union leaders' readiness to accept the end of the strike without other concessions contributed to the working class' disillusion with them, and were regarded by many as 25: 394: 199: 283:, was involved in a strike against the reduction of food rations. They were cautious as trade union leaders as they were also putting forward political demands: an end to censorship and the introduction of democracy. They also wanted to ensure that no striker would be arrested or conscripted. They spoke directly with members of the local 401:
Since 1992, one of the 96 memorial plaques for members of the Reichstag murdered by the National Socialists has commemorated Lipinski in the Berlin district of Tiergarten park at the corner of Scheidemannstaße and the Republic Square. In the lobby of the Board Room of the SPD party in the Bundestag,
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Since 6 November 1996, the Leipzig SPD house at Rosa-Luxembourg Strasse 19-21 is named Richard Lipinski's house. The renovated office, commercial and residential building were inaugurated by Inge Wettig-Daniel Meier in memory of the leading Social Democrats in Leipzig and Saxony. In 1945, a part of
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district of Leipzig. He won his first political office in 1897 during a protest election against Ernst Grenz when the latter was first elected to the Leipzig agitation committee. In 1898, Lipinski was a candidate in the constituency Oschatz Grimma, a stronghold of the conservatives, and lost the
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At the age of 14, Lipinski was offered a short-term contract as a gardener before becoming a shop assistant in a material goods store serving brandy by the end of 1881. He broke off the contract in early 1882 because of maltreatment from his boss. In April 1882, he moved to
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Schroeder (1832–85). His parents separated during his childhood and as a child, he worked in a shipyard to contribute to the family. He did not receive an education after elementary school. Lipinski attended the primary school in Danzig from 1874 to 1881.
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from 15 November 1918 to 16 January 1919. One of his first goals was to introduce universal, equal, direct and secret proportional representation for men and women over the age of 21, which he proposed on 28 November 1918.
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Lipinski produced writings other than journalism. Social policy issues initially dominated his writing. He was the author of numerous political and socio-political writings, such as:
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Kähte Kollwitz street was named after Richard Lipinski before the street name disappeared in 1962. In July 2000, the Leipzig city council renamed Ethel and Julius Rosenberg St (
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a text plaque pays tribute to the Social Democratic parliamentarians who were against the Enabling Act of the National Socialists on 23 March 1933.
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with his mother, where he started a job in the distilling business. He later worked as a bookkeeper in his brother's mirror and frame factory.
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Democracy and Emancipation between the Elbe and Saale. Contributions to the History of the Social Democratic Labour Movement till 1933.
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Böttger (1875–1960) in Kleinmiltiz. They had eight children; his daughter Margaret married socialist politician
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and was the third of four children of Heinrich Johann Lipinski (1837–75) and Christina Charlotte Henriette
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As a prominent Social Democrat and former Saxony interior minister, Lipinski was imprisoned during the
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about a thousand people gathered to pay him their last respects. Lipinski's grave is located in the
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The Social Democratic Party district of Leipzig in the Weimar Republic. Saxon democratic tradition.
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in Leipzig and represented the "treacherous" role of Ebert, Scheidemann, and Noske. During the
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History of Social Democracy in the Saxon parliament. Presentation and documentation 1877-1997.
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Richard Lipinski (1867-1936). Democratic socialist organizer and political power
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He was the publisher of the annual "The leader of Leipzig" from 1899 to 1933.
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The social democracy from its beginnings to the present (2 volumes, 1926-1929)
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Authority and Upheaval in Leipzig, 1910-1920: The Story of a Relationship
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Michael Rudloff, Adam Thomas (in collaboration with Jürgen Schlimper):
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During the November Revolution, Lipinski slowed down the action of the
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Between 1917 and 1922 he was a member of the Central Committee party.
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Michael Rudloff, Thomas Adam (unter Mitarbeit von Jürgen Schlimper):
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from 1933 to 1935, before dying in 1936. Under the eyes of the
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Lipinski was the People's Representative and chairman of the
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The employment of clerks, law and the courts of clerks, 1904
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In 1886, he joined the trade union and four years later the
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From September 1882 to 1894, he was a rapporteur for the
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election. From 1903 to 1907, he was a member of the
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