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'''Albert Komp''' was a [[German-American]] who was active in [[New York]] in the mid nineteenth century. |
'''Albert Komp''' was a [[German-American]] who was active in [[New York]] in the mid nineteenth century. |
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In 1857 Komp joined [[Fredeich Sorge]], [[Fritz Jacobi]] and Fr Kamm in setting up the New York Communist Club]].<ref name=Ernst>{{cite book|last=Ernst|first=Robert|title=Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863|date=1994|publisher=Syracuse University Press|location=Syracuse|page=119}}</ref> |
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==Refences== |
==Refences== |
Revision as of 15:39, 31 May 2014
Albert Komp was a German-American who was active in New York in the mid nineteenth century.
In 1857 Komp joined Fredeich Sorge, Fritz Jacobi and Fr Kamm in setting up the New York Communist Club]].[1]
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- ^ Ernst, Robert (1994). Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. p. 119.