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Fritz Max Cahén (alias Lynkeus) (born 8 December 1891 in Saarlouis; died 29 August 1966 in Bonn) was active in the Weimar Republic government and later founded the anti-Nazi political alliance Volkssozialistische Bewegung (Cahén later referred to it as, in English, the German Front Against Hitlerism). He worked as a journalist and also authored the books Der Weg nach Versailles (1963) and Men Against Hitler (1939).

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  • Fritz Max Cahén (de)
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  • Fritz Max Cahén (geboren 8. Dezember 1891 in Saarlouis; gestorben 29. August 1966 in Bonn) war ein deutscher Journalist und Widerstandskämpfer gegen den Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Fritz Max Cahén (alias Lynkeus) (born 8 December 1891 in Saarlouis; died 29 August 1966 in Bonn) was active in the Weimar Republic government and later founded the anti-Nazi political alliance Volkssozialistische Bewegung (Cahén later referred to it as, in English, the German Front Against Hitlerism). He worked as a journalist and also authored the books Der Weg nach Versailles (1963) and Men Against Hitler (1939). (en)
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  • Oscar Cahén & Ulrich (en)
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  • Fritz Max Cahén (geboren 8. Dezember 1891 in Saarlouis; gestorben 29. August 1966 in Bonn) war ein deutscher Journalist und Widerstandskämpfer gegen den Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Fritz Max Cahén (alias Lynkeus) (born 8 December 1891 in Saarlouis; died 29 August 1966 in Bonn) was active in the Weimar Republic government and later founded the anti-Nazi political alliance Volkssozialistische Bewegung (Cahén later referred to it as, in English, the German Front Against Hitlerism). He worked as a journalist and also authored the books Der Weg nach Versailles (1963) and Men Against Hitler (1939). (en)
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