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Valeriu Marcu

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176: 182: 221: 59:. During his years in Berlin, Marcu became acquainted with (among other avant-garde literary figures at the time) the Austrian playwright 275: 71:'s funeral in 1930. Marcu, who was Jewish, migrated from Germany to Austria, and then to France, where he and his wife Eva settled in 250: 255: 214: 280: 146:
Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern, Lazitch & Drachkovitch, The Hoover Institution Press, 1986, p.301
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In his younger years, Marcu was acquainted with both Lenin and
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poet, writer and historian. He wrote the first biography of
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Bucharest
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United States
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Vladimir Lenin
Leon Trotsky
Arnolt Bronnen
Ernst Jünger
Paul Levi
Nice
Varian Fry
E. W. Dickes
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Eden
Cedar Paul
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