Ernst Schneider (23 July 1883, Königsberg- 1963, Southend) was a German sailor who played an active part in the German Revolution of November 1918 and who participated in the Hamburg Uprising of October 1923.
[1] He remained active in the German Workers' movement until being arrested by the Gestapo in 1935.
[1] Schneider started worker as a harbourman, working on launches and lighters which did not leave the harbour.
He joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), but soon moved on to become involved with anarcho-syndicalism, editing Der Kampf, the journal of the Hamburg Anarchist Federation.
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