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Lothar Popp
Lothar Popp (7 February 1887 – 27 April 1980) was a German revolutionary and a leader of the sailors' revolt in Kiel. == Education and party membership == Lothar Popp was born 7 February 1887 in the small German town Furth im Wald as son of a lower public servant (royal Bavarian station master); he was Catholic by denomination but left church later.〔Schröder: Sozialdemokratische Parlamentarier (social-democratic members of parliament).〕 He attended public school and did an apprenticeship as shop assistant in Augsburg.〔 At the age of sixteen he ran away from home.〔Ullrich: Interview-notes〕 First he went to Leipzig, where he tried to make ends meet by selling shoe strings.〔Kuhl: Article – Lothar Fertig's memories of Lothar Popp.〕 From 1904 until 1914 he was a worker and merchant in Hamburg.〔 His father died early and he got his mother to join him in Hamburg.〔 In the year 1906 he became a member of the (an association of libertines)〔 and 1912 he joined the SPD. By that time he had come to know that August Bebel and Wilhelm Liebknecht did not approve of the loans for the war in 1870/71.〔Kuhl: Streitgespräch (disputation).〕
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