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Johann Karl Balduin von Bruhn (16 March 1803, Herzhorn – 9 August 1877, Altona) was a German journalist and revolutionary. Due to his philosophical beliefs, Bruhn joined the League of Outlaws and the
League of the Just The League of the Just (German: ''Bund der Gerechten'') or League of Justice was a Christian communist international revolutionary organization. It was founded in 1836 by branching off from its ancestor, the League of Outlaws (German: ''Bund der ...
. When the League of the Just dissolved into the Communist League, Bruhn joined the Communist League. However, in 1850, Bruhn was expelled from the Communist League. Later from 1861-1866, Bruhn was the editor of the Lassallean newspaper ''Nordstern'' in Hamburg, Germany.Biographical note contained in the ''Collected Works of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: Volume 10'' (International Publishers: New York, 1978).


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