Marie Griesbach (after 1920 Hundt) (26 November 1896,
Dresden
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– 13 March 1984,
Ohlenstedt) was a
German
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revolutionary,
anthroposophist and writer. She was named Red Marie by
Heinrich Vogeler.
During the
German Revolution
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of November 1919 she joined the
International Communists of Germany
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and took legal responsibility for the contents of their newsletter ''Der Kommunist''.
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1896 births
1983 deaths
20th-century German women writers
Anthroposophists
German communists
German revolutionaries
People of the German Revolution of 1918–1919
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