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  1. Sophie Liebknecht ( née Sophie Ryss; 18 January 1884 – 11 November 1964) was a Russian -born German socialist and feminist. She was the second wife of Karl Liebknecht, who had three children from his first marriage to Julia Liebknecht.

  2. Rosa Luxemburg's letters to Sophie Liebknecht, wife of Karl Liebknecht, from prison, during First World War. This letters express her personal views, especially her love for the nature.

  3. These letters are personal rather than political and in 1923, all the proceeds went to the support of Liebknechts widow and children. A few of the letters were republished in a new English translation in 1998 by Humanities Press in The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg, edited by Bronner.

  4. Rosa Luxemburg was arrested on July 10th. This postcard is the only one written while Rosa Luxemburg was still at liberty. My dear little Sonya, [1] The heat is steamy and oppressive, as it so often is in Leipzig – I find the weather here very trying.

  5. Why don’t you go there oftener? I assure you that it means a great deal to me when you promptly record your impressions with such warmth and colour. Yes, I know those wonderful crimson flowers of the spruce-fir. They are so incredibly beautiful (as, indeed, are most other trees when in bloom) that one can hardly believe one’s eyes.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2021 · Rosa Luxemburg to Sophie Liebknecht. Breslau, before December 24 1917. Sonyishka, my little bird, I was so happy to read your letter, I wanted to answer it right away, but I had a lot to do just then and I had to concentrate very hard, so I couldn’t allow myself the luxury.

  7. Karl Liebknecht had been sent to Luckau Prison on 8 December 1916. ›Nun lass mich rufen‹ from ›Der siebente Ring‹ by Stefan George. A comic epic poem by Christoph Martin Wieland. ›The Lessing Legend‹ by Franz Mehring. Woe to the vanquished. Source. The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg. Translated by George Shriver.