The Communist Working Group (German: Kommunistische Arbeitsgemeinschaft; KAG) was a short-lived political party in Germany during the Weimar Republic that existed from 1921 to 1922. Created by the former head of the Communist Party, Paul Levi, the organization was formed following his ousting in response to criticism of the March uprising. In 1922, the KAG merged with the USPD.[1][2]

References

  1. Charles Bloch: Paul Levi – ein Symbol der Tragödie des Linkssozialismus in der Weimarer Republik. In: Walter Grab, Julius H. Schoeps (Hg.): Juden in der Weimarer Republik. Burg-Verlag, Sachsenheim 1986, ISBN 3-922801-94-3, pp. 244–262, Zitat p. 249.
  2. Marcel Bois: Kommunisten gegen Hitler und Stalin. Die linke Opposition der KPD in der Weimarer Republik. Eine Gesamtdarstellung. Klartext-Verlag, Essen 2014, ISBN 978-3-8375-1282-3, p. 537, (Zugleich: Berlin, Technische Universität, Dissertation, 2014).


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