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  1. Konstantin "Kostja" Zetkin (14 April 1885 – September 1980) was a German physician, social economist and political activist. [1] He was the son of Clara Zetkin, an iconic pioneer of the political left in Germany. For a time, he became the lover of another, Rosa Luxemburg. [2]

  2. Konstantin „Kostja“ Zetkin (* 14. April 1885 in Paris; † September 1980 in Middle Point, Halfmoon Bay, Kanada [1]) war ein deutscher Arzt, Nationalökonom und Politiker. Er war ein Sohn von Clara Zetkin und zeitweise der Liebhaber von Rosa Luxemburg.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clara_ZetkinClara Zetkin - Wikipedia

    She also adopted the name of her lover, the Russian-Jewish Ossip Zetkin [de], a devoted Marxist, with whom she had two sons, Maxim and Konstantin (known as Kostja). Ossip Zetkin became severely ill in early 1889 and died in June of that year. After the loss of her lover, Zetkin moved to Stuttgart with her children.

  4. Konstantin (Kostja) Zetkin (14 de abril de 1885 - septiembre de 1980) fue un médico, economista social y activista político alemán 1 de origen judío. Era hijo de Clara Zetkin, una icónica pionera de la izquierda política en Alemania. Por un tiempo, se convirtió en el amante de otra pionera, Rosa Luxemburgo. 2 .

  5. 16 de dez. de 2023 · While in exile, she met her partner, the Russian revolutionary Ossip Zetkin (1850–1889). Although they never married, she took his name, and together they had two sons, Maxim Zetkin (1883–1965) and Kostja Zetkin (1885–1980). After Ossip’s death, she married the painter and socialist Georg Friedrich Zundel, who she ultimately divorced in 1927.

  6. Konstantin "Kostja" Zetkin (14 April 1885 – September 1980) was a German physician, social economist and political activist. Quick Facts Born, Died ... He was the son of Clara Zetkin, an iconic pioneer of the political left in Germany. For a time, he became the lover of another, Rosa Luxemburg.

  7. Clara Josephine Zetkin, nascida Eißner, (Wiederau, 5 de julho de 1857 — Arkhangelskoye, 20 de junho de 1933) foi uma professora, jornalista e política marxista alemã. [1] É uma figura histórica do feminismo. Foi uma das fundadores e dirigentes do Socorro Vermelho Internacional. [2]