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Julius Motteler (18 June 1838 – 29 September 1907) was a pioneering German Socialist and businessman. Julius Motteler was a leading member of the early German Labour movement and was repeatedly elected a member of the Reichstag (German national parliament). During the period 1878 - 1890, defined politically in Germany by the Anti-Socialist Laws, he organised the party's underground press activities. He was also instrumental in the establishment of trades unions in Germany, and an early champion of the Proletarian Women's Movement (Proletarische Frauenbewegung). He was a member of the inner circle of left wing leaders that also included August Bebel and Wilhelm Liebknecht.

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  • Julius Motteler (de)
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  • Моттелер, Юлиус (ru)
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  • Julius Motteler (* 18. Juni 1838 in Esslingen am Neckar; † 29. September 1907 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Kaufmann und Sozialist. Er war ein führendes Mitglied der frühen deutschen Arbeiterbewegung und wiederholt Reichstagsabgeordneter. Er organisierte während der Zeit des Sozialistengesetzes den Vertrieb der sozialdemokratischen Parteipresse im Untergrund. Des Weiteren war er maßgeblich an der Entstehung von Gewerkschaften in Deutschland beteiligt sowie ein Vorkämpfer der proletarischen Frauenbewegung. Er war ein Vertreter der Linken, zählte zum engen Kreis der Vertrauten von August Bebel und Wilhelm Liebknecht. Motteler war Mitglied der Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands (SPD) und bereits beteiligt bei den Gründungen ihrer Vorläuferparteien Sächsische Volkspartei, Sozialdemokrati (de)
  • Julius Motteler (18 June 1838 – 29 September 1907) was a pioneering German Socialist and businessman. Julius Motteler was a leading member of the early German Labour movement and was repeatedly elected a member of the Reichstag (German national parliament). During the period 1878 - 1890, defined politically in Germany by the Anti-Socialist Laws, he organised the party's underground press activities. He was also instrumental in the establishment of trades unions in Germany, and an early champion of the Proletarian Women's Movement (Proletarische Frauenbewegung). He was a member of the inner circle of left wing leaders that also included August Bebel and Wilhelm Liebknecht. (en)
  • Юлиус Моттелер (нем. Julius Motteler; 18 июня 1838, Эсслинген-на-Неккаре, Штутгарт — 29 сентября 1907, Лейпциг, Королевство Саксония) — видный представитель раннего немецкого рабочего движения, депутат рейхстага. Во времена действия закона о социалистах был ответственен за сбыт социал-демократической прессы, участвовал в становлении профсоюзного движения в Германии, передовой боец Свободного пролетарского движения. Близкий друг Августа Бебеля и Вильгельма Либкнехта. (ru)
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