Franz Neumann (political scientist)

Franz Leopold Neumann (23 May 1900 – 2 September 1954) was a German political activist, Western Marxist theorist and labor lawyer, who became a political scientist in exile and is best known for his theoretical analyses of Nazism. He studied in Germany and the United Kingdom, and spent the last phase of his career in the United States, where he worked for the Office of Strategic Services from 1943 to 1945. During the Second World War, Neumann spied for the Soviet Union under the code-name "Ruff". Together with Ernst Fraenkel and Arnold Bergstraesser, Neumann is considered to be among the founders of modern political science in the Federal Republic of Germany. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Oesterr. Handelspolitik i. d. Vergangenheit ... by Neumann, F

    Published 1864
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    Die Theuerung der Lebensmittel by Neumann, F. X.

    Published 1874
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    12 Variations pour le Clavecin ou Piano-Forte sur un Thêma de l'opera Faniska de Mon[sieur] Cherubini by Neumann, F. A.

    Published 1807
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    Allgemeine Gesetze der inducirten elektrischen Ströme by Neumann, F.E. Franz Ernst 1798-1895

    Published 1845
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    Colomba Meisternovelle by Mérimée, Prosper 1803-1870

    Published 1948
    Other Authors: “…Neumann, F.…”
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    <<Der>> Kurort Badenweiler im badischen Schwarzwald

    Published 1893
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    <<Der>> Kurort Badenweiler im badischen Schwarzwald

    Published 1893
    Other Authors: “…Neumann, F.…”
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    Colomba Meisternovelle by Mérimée, Prosper 1803-1870

    Published 1948
    Other Authors: “…Neumann, F.…”
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