• Karl Berngardovich Radek (Russian: Карл Бернгардович Радек; 31 October 1885 – 19 May 1939) was a revolutionary and writer active in the Polish and German social...
  • Born Karl Sobelsohn to Jewish parents in Lvov, Karl Radek dedicated his life to international revolution and political writing.
  • Karl Radek was a communist propagandist and early leader of the Communist International who fell victim to Joseph Stalin’s Great Purge of the 1930s.
  • üç adam lubyanka 'da hapishanededirler. birincisi ikinciye neden hapiste olduğunu sorar, adam "çünkü karl radek'i eleştirdim" der. birinci, "ama ben radek'in...
  • Sabine Dullin, "Jean-François Fayet, Karl Radek (1885-1939)" , Cahiers du monde Russe , 45 / 3-4, 2004, 03 Haziran 2009'da yayınlandı, 19 Haziran 2018'de erişildi.
  • (Karl Radek'e atfedilen anekdot.) Burada defalarca tekrarlandığı gibi, güç, şimdi dedikleri gibi, zihinsel patolojileri olan “komplekslerle” insanları cezbeder.
  • . Karl Bernardovich Radek (thirty-five years old) could, as we used to say, only speak his own language — the accent he used to express himself in all the others...
  • Muhalefet ve Gösteri Duruşmalarından Sonra. Karl Radek, Sovyet devrimci lideri Larissa Reissner'ın cenazesine katıldı.
  • He took the name Radek from a favourite character, Andrzej Radek, in Syzyfowe prace ('The Labor of Sisyphus', 1897) by Stefan Żeromski.
  • Radek entered the party again in 1930, but was again expelled in 1936. ... Karl Liebknecht – At the Martyr’s Graveside. 6 November 1919.