Max Baginski (1864 – November 24, 1943) was a German-American anarchist. Baginski was born in 1864 in Bartenstein, a small East Prussian town. His father was shoemaker who had been active in the 1848 revolution and was thus shunned by the conservative inhabitants of the village. Under his fathers influence, Baginski read freethinker August Specht's writings and Berliner Freie Presse, Johann Most's newspaper, in his youth. After school Baginski became his father's apprentice.

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  • Max Baginski (1864 – November 24, 1943) was a German-American anarchist. Baginski was born in 1864 in Bartenstein, a small East Prussian town. His father was shoemaker who had been active in the 1848 revolution and was thus shunned by the conservative inhabitants of the village. Under his fathers influence, Baginski read freethinker August Specht's writings and Berliner Freie Presse, Johann Most's newspaper, in his youth. After school Baginski became his father's apprentice. Already a staunch socialist, Baginski moved to Berlin in 1882. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1893. From 1894 to 1901, he was an editor of the Chicago Worker newspaper. He helped publishing the 1906-07 issues of the magazine Freedom and editorials for the anarchist magazine Mother Earth in New York. Baginski died at Bellevue Hospital in New York on November 24, 1943.
  • Max Baginski war ein freiheitlicher deutscher Sozialist, er stand dem Friedrichshagener Dichterkreis nahe. Baginski wurde auf Veranlassung der SPD Redakteur von Der Proletarier aus dem Eulengebirge, es wird vermutet um den Radikalen von Berlin fernzuhalten. Er musste aus politischen Gründen eine zweieinhalbjährige Haftstrafe absitzen und verließ aus Solidarität die SPD nach dem Ausschluss seiner Freunde, wegen Linksabweichung vom Parteikurs. Er ging 1893 in die USA, wo er in der Arbeiterbewegung aktiv war.
  • Max Baginski - niemiecki ideolog i działacz anarchistyczny. Niemiecki szewc, socjaldemokrata, jeden z najbardziej znanych trybunów wschodzącego ruchu anarchistycznego. W 1893 wyemigrował do Stanów Zjednoczonych. W latach 1894-1901 był wydawcą gazety Chicago Worker. W latach 1906-1907 Pomagał w publikacji magazynu Freedom i anarchistycznego czasopisma Mother Earth.
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  • Max Baginski (1864 – November 24, 1943) was a German-American anarchist. Baginski was born in 1864 in Bartenstein, a small East Prussian town. His father was shoemaker who had been active in the 1848 revolution and was thus shunned by the conservative inhabitants of the village. Under his fathers influence, Baginski read freethinker August Specht's writings and Berliner Freie Presse, Johann Most's newspaper, in his youth. After school Baginski became his father's apprentice.
  • Max Baginski war ein freiheitlicher deutscher Sozialist, er stand dem Friedrichshagener Dichterkreis nahe. Baginski wurde auf Veranlassung der SPD Redakteur von Der Proletarier aus dem Eulengebirge, es wird vermutet um den Radikalen von Berlin fernzuhalten. Er musste aus politischen Gründen eine zweieinhalbjährige Haftstrafe absitzen und verließ aus Solidarität die SPD nach dem Ausschluss seiner Freunde, wegen Linksabweichung vom Parteikurs.
  • Max Baginski - niemiecki ideolog i działacz anarchistyczny. Niemiecki szewc, socjaldemokrata, jeden z najbardziej znanych trybunów wschodzącego ruchu anarchistycznego. W 1893 wyemigrował do Stanów Zjednoczonych. W latach 1894-1901 był wydawcą gazety Chicago Worker. W latach 1906-1907 Pomagał w publikacji magazynu Freedom i anarchistycznego czasopisma Mother Earth.
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