Talk:Ruth Fischer

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From Koestler - Invisible Writing , ch 3:

  1. "excommunicated" (unclear from what) in 1926 for "left deviationism"
  2. was a vocal anti-communist at the time of writing (book was published in 1954); so being a spy "from 8 years after the war" (1953) seems strange -- at best, it seems she would have been in a position to provide sensitive information on communists for just one year. Fits with article stating that she testified before HUAC in the 40s
  3. the date that Stalin & the German Communism was published is given as 1948 in Cambridge USA, not 1955 in Paris France.

I'm not in a position right now to add these to the article in any useful fashion. There does seem to be a PDF of the book around (e.g. Bookfi ) if some dogooder wants to write it up properly. 67.180.84.49 (talk) 05:52, 24 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]