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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rudolf Herrnstadt (18 March 1903, Gleiwitz 28 August 1966, Halle, Saxony-Anhalt) was a German journalist and communist politician most notable for his anti-fascist activity as an exile from the Nazi German regime in the Soviet Union during the war and as a journalist in East Germany until his death, where he and Wilhelm Zaisser represented the anti-Ulbricht wing of the Socialist Unity Party (SED) in the 1950s. Herrnstadt actively provided intelligence about Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the 1930s. Herrnstadt was born into a German-speaking…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rudolf Herrnstadt (18 March 1903, Gleiwitz 28 August 1966, Halle, Saxony-Anhalt) was a German journalist and communist politician most notable for his anti-fascist activity as an exile from the Nazi German regime in the Soviet Union during the war and as a journalist in East Germany until his death, where he and Wilhelm Zaisser represented the anti-Ulbricht wing of the Socialist Unity Party (SED) in the 1950s. Herrnstadt actively provided intelligence about Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the 1930s. Herrnstadt was born into a German-speaking family in the multiethnic Silesian city of Gleiwitz (now Gliwice, Poland), where his father was employed as a lawyer. He began studying law in Heidelberg in 1922, but moved towards writing instead, becoming a journalist for the left-wing Berliner Tageblatt in 1929, having first begun working for the newspaper in 1925 as a typesetter. He joined the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) in 1929, fleeing the country when the arrival of Adolf Hitler at the seat of power in 1933 made Herrnstadt a target as both an unrepentant communist activist and a German citizen of Jewish origin.