Robert Blum

Politician

1807 – 1848

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Who was Robert Blum?

Robert Blum was a German democratic politician, publicist, poet, publisher, revolutionist and member of the National Assembly of 1848. In his fight for a strong, unified Germany he opposed ethnocentrism and it was his strong belief that no one people should rule over another. As such he was an opponent of the Prussian occupation of Poland and was in contact with the revolutionists there. Blum was a critic of antisemitism, supported the German Catholics and agitated for the equality of the sexes. In spite of his diplomatic immunity as a member of parliament he was illegally arrested during a stay at the hotel "Stadt London" in Vienna and murdered in a summary execution, making him a martyr of the German revolution.

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Born
Nov 10, 1807
Cologne
Also known as
  • Блюм, Роберт
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Nationality
  • Germany
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Died
Nov 9, 1848
Vienna

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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