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Paul Frölich (7 August 1884 – 16 March 1953) was a German
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and left-wing political activist and author, a founding member of the
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and founder of the party's paper, ''
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.'' A Communist Party deputy in the Reichstag on two occasions, Frölich was expelled from the Party in 1928, after which he joined the organized German Communist Opposition movement. Frölich is best remembered as a biographer of
Rosa Luxemburg Rosa Luxemburg (; ; pl, Róża Luksemburg or ; 5 March 1871 – 15 January 1919) was a Polish and naturalised-German revolutionary socialist, Marxist philosopher and anti-war activist. Successively, she was a member of the Proletariat party, ...
.


Biography


Early years

Paul Frölich was born 7 August 1884 in
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into a German working-class family.Branko Lazitch with Milorad M. Drachkovitch, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern: New, Revised, and Expanded Edition.'' Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1986; pg. 127. He was the second child of eleven. As a young man he studied history and social science at the Leipzig Workers' School.Guide to the Paul Froelich Papers
International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam.
Frölich joined the
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(SPD) in 1902. He had a daughter with Louise Hoppe,
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, who was born on 5 August 1922. Frölich's
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from the 1920s till his death was the communist
Rosi Wolfstein Alma Rosalie (Rosi) Wolfstein (after 1948, Rosi Frölich: 27 May 1888 – 11 December 1987) was a German socialist politician. After the murder of her friend and mentor, the communist pioneer Rosa Luxemburg, she inherited Luxemburg's copious col ...
(1888-1987). The two were formally married in 1948.


Political career

Frölich worked as a journalist during the first decade of the 20th century, writing for the ''Hamburger Echo'' from 1910 to 1914 and for the ''Bremer Bürgerzeitung'' from 1914 to 1916. From 1916 to 1918, Frölich and Johann Knief together edited a political weekly called ''Arbeitrpolitik'' (Worker's Politics) which emerged as the voice of
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in
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. Frölich was a representative of the Bremen left-wing at the April 1916
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, a gathering of international socialists held at
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, Germany. In 1918, Frölich founded the newspaper ''
Die Rote Fahne ''Die Rote Fahne'' (, ''The Red Flag'') was a German newspaper originally founded in 1876 by Socialist Worker's party leader Wilhelm Hasselmann, and which has been since published on and off, at times underground, by German Socialists and Communis ...
'' (The Red Flag) in
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. This was later to become the official organ of the
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(KPD), which Frölich helped to establish at the end of December 1918. During this period, Frölich sometimes wrote under the
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"Paul Werner". The founding congress of the KPD elected Frölich to its governing Central Committee. He was re-elected to this position by the 1920 Congress of the KPD, but at the end of the year he was squeezed off the body as a result of a merger of that organization with the
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(USPD). Following the 1921 departure of a faction led by
Paul Levi Paul Levi (11 March 1883 – 9 February 1930) was a German communist and social democratic political leader. He was the head of the Communist Party of Germany following the assassination of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht in 1919. After being ...
, Frölich rejoined the Central Committee of the KPD. Frölich was a delegate of the KPD to the
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, held in
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in the summer of 1921. Frölich was selected by the congress as the representative of the KPD to the
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(ECCI). Frölich was elected as a Communist Party deputy to the Reichstag, serving in that capacity from 1921 to 1924 and again in 1928. Frölich was expelled from the KPD in December 1928, ostensibly as a supporter of so-called "Right-wing" conciliation. Thereafter, he joined the
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(KPD-O), and in 1932 helped to establish the
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(SAP).


Imprisonment and emigration

Following the rise to power of
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in 1933, Frölich was imprisoned, remaining in custody in
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until December of that year. Following his release, Frölich emigrated to
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, settling in
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in February 1934. Following the 1940 fall of France to the
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, Frölich hurriedly emigrated again, this time to the United States, where he remained until after the conclusion of
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. Frölich returned to
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in 1950, where he spent the last years of his life.


Death and legacy

Paul Frölich died on 16 March 1953 in
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. He was 68 years old at the time of his death. Frölich is best remembered as a pioneer biographer of the
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Communist
Rosa Luxemburg Rosa Luxemburg (; ; pl, Róża Luksemburg or ; 5 March 1871 – 15 January 1919) was a Polish and naturalised-German revolutionary socialist, Marxist philosopher and anti-war activist. Successively, she was a member of the Proletariat party, ...
. His book about her, first published in German in 1928, has been translated into a number of languages, including Spanish, English, French, Italian, Slovenian, Korean, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, and Portuguese. A new edition of this work appeared in English in 2010, published by the radical Chicago publisher
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.Paul Frölich
''Rosa Luxemburg: Ideas in Action,''
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Footnotes


Works

* ''Die Politik des Hamburger Arbeiterrats'' (The Politics of the Hamburg Workers' Council). Berlin: G. Schumann, c. 1919. * ''Keinen Pfennig den Fürsten!'' (Not a Penny for the Prince!) Berlin: Vereinigung Internationaler Verlagsanstalten, c. 1919. * ''Der Weg zum Sozialismus'' (The Way to Socialism). Hamburg: Kommunistische Arbeiterzeitung, 1919. * ''Die Bayerische Räterepublik. Tatsachen und Kritik'' (The Bavarian Soviet Republic: Facts and Criticism). Leipzig: Franke, 1920. * ''Taktik und Organisation der revolutionären Offensive: Die Lehren der März-Aktion'' (Tactics and Organization of the Revolutionary Offensive: Lessons of the March Action). Leipzig : Frankes Verlag, 1921. * ''Wider den weissen Mord'' (Against the White Murder). Berlin: Vereinigung Internationaler Verlagsanstalten, 1922. * ''Der Steuerbote nimmt dein Brot! Ein Kapitel indirekte Steuern'' (The Tax Collector Takes Your Bread! A Chapter on Indirect Taxes). Berlin: Vereinigung Internationaler Verlags-Anstalten, 1922. * ''1848: Ein Lesebuch für Arbeiter'' (1848: A Reading Book for Workers). Berlin : Vereinigung Internationaler Verlags-Anstalten, 1923. * ''10 Jahr Krieg und Bürgerkrieg'' (Ten Years of War and Civil War). Berlin: Vereinigung Internationaler Verlags-Anstalten, 1924. —Memoir. * ''Die deutsche Sozialdemokratie: 14 Jahre im Bunde mit dem Kapital'' (German Social Democracy: 14 Years in League with Capital). With A. Schreiner. Berlin: 1925. * "Introduction" to ''Speeches of Georges Jacques Danton.'' New York: International Publishers, 1928. * ''Rosa Luxemburg: Her Life and Work.''
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Edward Fitzgerald, trans. London: Victor Gollancz, 1940. * ''Illustrierte Geschichte der deutschen Revolution'' (Illustrated History of the German Revolution). Berlin: Internationalen Arbeiter-Verlag, 1929. *
In the Radical Camp: A Political Autobiography 1890-1921
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Im radikalen Lager: Politische Autobiographie 1890-1921
BasisDruck Verlag GmbH, 2013). Reiner Tosstorff, editor; David Fernbach, translator. Leiden: Brill, 2020.


External links



at marxists.org * Riccardo Altieri
''Paul Frölich, American Exile, and Communist Discourse about the Russian Revolution'', in: ''American Communist History'', Vol. 17 (2018) 2, pp. 220-231

Photographic Portrait of Paul Frölich by August Sander (1929)
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California. {{DEFAULTSORT:Frolich, Paul 1884 births 1953 deaths Writers from Leipzig Male journalists Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians Communist Party of Germany politicians Communist Party of Germany (Opposition) politicians Socialist Workers' Party of Germany politicians German revolutionaries German Marxists Executive Committee of the Communist International German Comintern people Members of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic German male non-fiction writers 20th-century German journalists