International Socialists of Germany
International Socialists of Germany (German: Internazionale Sozialisten Deutschlands; ISD) was the name of a political party, formed in September 1915, which split from the Social Democratic Party of Germany, following the latter's decision to support the German war effort in World War I.[1] The ISD consisted of members who were on the left wing of the SPD. The members of the ISD joined the Communist Party of Germany in 1918, but later went on to form the council communist Communist Workers' Party of Germany.
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References
- Authier, Denis; Dauvé, Gilles. "The Communist Left in Germany 1918-1921: War and Radicalization". www.marxists.org. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
External links
- Kurasje - The Council Communist Archive
- Libertarian Communist Library KAPD archive
- The Communist Left in Germany 1918-1921
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