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August Hermann Ewerbeck (12 November 1816 – 4 November 1860), known by his middle name of Hermann, was a pioneer socialist political activist, writer, and translator. A physician by vocation and a German by birth, Ewerbeck is best remembered as an early political associate of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, as a leader of the Parisian communities of the utopian socialist organization, League of the Just, and as the translator of the French writings of Étienne Cabet and Ludwig Feuerbach into German.

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  • August Hermann Ewerbeck (12 November 1816 – 4 November 1860), known by his middle name of Hermann, was a pioneer socialist political activist, writer, and translator. A physician by vocation and a German by birth, Ewerbeck is best remembered as an early political associate of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, as a leader of the Parisian communities of the utopian socialist organization, League of the Just, and as the translator of the French writings of Étienne Cabet and Ludwig Feuerbach into German. (en)
  • August Hermann Ewerbeck (* 12. November 1816 in Danzig; † 4. November 1860 in Paris) war ein deutsch-französischer Schriftsteller, Übersetzer sowie Arzt und Kommunist. Seine Pseudonyme waren Dr. Wendel Hippler und Hermann Mitras. (de)
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  • August Hermann Ewerbeck (12 November 1816 – 4 November 1860), known by his middle name of Hermann, was a pioneer socialist political activist, writer, and translator. A physician by vocation and a German by birth, Ewerbeck is best remembered as an early political associate of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, as a leader of the Parisian communities of the utopian socialist organization, League of the Just, and as the translator of the French writings of Étienne Cabet and Ludwig Feuerbach into German. (en)
  • August Hermann Ewerbeck (* 12. November 1816 in Danzig; † 4. November 1860 in Paris) war ein deutsch-französischer Schriftsteller, Übersetzer sowie Arzt und Kommunist. Seine Pseudonyme waren Dr. Wendel Hippler und Hermann Mitras. (de)
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