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Walter Haenisch

Walter Haenisch (Dortmund 1906 - Butovo 1938) was a Marxist theoretician and the son of German SPD politician Konrad Haenisch.
== Life ==

Haenisch did his Abitur at the famous Karl-Marx-Schule in Neukölln. He studied English literature, partly at the University of Reading. He became a member of the communist party KPD in 1931 and moved to Moscow, where he initially participated in Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe , the ambitious project of a complete edition of the works of Marx and Engels. In 1935 Walter Haenisch was laid off (there were accusations of "social democratic leanings" against him) and subsequently wrote several articles in "Internationale Literatur" , for example on William Cobbett,〔Walter Haenisch: William Cobbett im Spiegel der Schriften von Marx und Engels In: Internationale Literatur Bd. 7 (1937), Nr. 8: 146〕 and a famous article on the impact of Percy Shelley on Marxism, which was published in Das Wort (edited by Lion Feuchtwanger and Bert Brecht).〔Walter Haenisch: Percy Bysshe Shelley Das Wort Heft 1 (1 ) (January 1938): 96-110〕 He also published an article on Marx and the Democratic Association of 1847 in one of the first editions of "Science and Society", the leading Marxist publication in the USA.〔Walter Haenisch: Karl Marx and the Democratic Association of 1847, Science and Society, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter, 1937, pp. 83-102〕 Haenisch's connections to Western countries and culture as well as the earlier accusations which lead to his dismissal from Marx-Engels-Institute raised the suspicion of the NKWD, which arrested him in March, 1938. In June, 1938, Haenisch was sentenced to death for "espionage" ( like thousands of German communists ) and subsequently shot at Butovo firing range and interred in a mass grave there.
Haenisch was married to Gabriele Bräuning, who was deported to Uzbekistan in 1941 and returned to the GDR in 1954. She later married German geologist Friedrich Stammberger, worked as a lecturer fcr Dietz Verlag Berlin, was a lifelong member of SED (and successors PDS and Linkspartei) and died in 2005.

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