Otto Braun (communist)
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Otto Braun (28 September 1900 – 15 August 1974) was a German communist journalist and functionary of the Communist Party of Germany with a long and varied career. His most significant role was as a Comintern agent sent to China in 1934 to advise the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on military strategy during the Chinese Civil War. At the time Braun adopted a Chinese name, Li De (Chinese: 李德; pinyin: Lǐ Dé). It was only many years later that it became known that Otto Braun and "Li De" were the same person.
"Li De" redirects here. For the Tang dynasty prince, see Prince Zhanghuai.
This article is about the Comintern adviser in China. For the Prime Minister of Prussia, see Otto Braun.
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李德 | |
Born | (1900-09-28)September 28, 1900 |
Died | August 15, 1974(1974-08-15) (aged 73) |
Nationality | Weimar Republic |
Alma mater | Frunze Military Academy |
Occupation(s) | Comintern Agent, Political and Military Adviser |
Employer | Soviet Union |
Organization | Comintern |
Political party | Communist Party of Germany |
Other political affiliations | Chinese Communist Party |
Spouse(s) | Xiao Yehua Li Lilian |
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