Realism in Eastern Europe)

Michael Perelman michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
Sun Apr 18 15:41:26 PDT 1999


Weydemeyer was his name.

James Farmelant wrote:


> As I recall, one of Marx's old friends who joined the 1848 exiles
> in America, enlisted in the Union army as an officer, eventually rising
> to the rank of general.
>
> Jim Farmelant
>
> On Sun, 18 Apr 1999 13:58:16 -0400 Tom Lehman <TLEHMAN at lor.net> writes:
> >Dear Peter,
> >
> >Either Doug or Charles Brown posted a Council of Conservative Citizens
> >of
> >Alabama or Mississippi website that had a painful, but, true account
> >of the
> >1848 German exiles in America and their Marxist influenced thinking
> >and
> >participation in the American Civil War. This would definitly be a
> >painful
> >article for most mid-western burghers.
> >
> >Your email pal,
> >
> >Tom L.
> >
> >
>
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