Throughout history, women have played crucial roles on both global and local scales. They have fought for rights, participated in governments, led nations, excelled in the arts and sciences, and ...
During ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s visit to the Maryland Zoo in June 2024, a guest named Linda brought in a striking doll with long blonde hair and soft eyes that she inherited from her grandmother. Dolls ...
It's 100 years since writer, philosopher and anti-war activist Rosa Luxemburg was murdered at the age of 47 by the Freikorps - a right-wing militia that sprung up amid the social and political unrest ...
The World Socialist Web Site is hosting an online meeting to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Rosa Luxemburg on Sunday, March 7 at 1 pm US Eastern Time. Register here. 150 years ago today, ...
The following commentary was distributed as a leaflet at the Rosa Luxemburg conference organised by the Junge Welt newspaper on January 7. In an article for the January 3 edition of Junge Welt (Young ...
The corpse of German communist revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg, murdered in 1919 by right-wing forces, may have been in the forensic medicine department of Berlin’s Charité hospital for some 90 years, ...
A century has passed since revolutionaries Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht were brutally murdered in Berlin. We explored Luxemburg’s legacy and what we can learn from her. Today in Europe, January ...
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Rosa Luxemburg, 'Red Rosa', a leading revolutionary and agitator in Poland and Germany until her arrest and murder in the Spartacus Revolt 1919. Show more Melvyn Bragg ...
In early 2010, I happened to be in Berlin wandering around Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz and I started to wonder what had happened to the corpse, so I called Dr. Tsokos and, on a frozen January day, went to ...
Perhaps a new comic-book super hero is about to take the world by storm. An unlikely Frau Luxemburg, who transforms from a tiny and odd-looking outsider into the almost unstoppable Red Rosa — ...
An unidentified corpse found in the basement of a Berlin hospital could be that of murdered revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg, say German authorities. A pathologist at Berlin's Charite hospital told Der ...