Paul Lensch

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Paul Lensch (31 March, 1873 - 18 November, 1926) was a German Social Democratic Party politician. He voted for the war credits in 1914 and supported the First World War. He considered himself a Marxist and saw Germany as the 'revolutionary' side of the conflict, with England as the 'counter-revolutionary'.

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  • Paul Lensch, Three Years of World Revolution (1918)
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