James Broh (9 November 1867, Perleberg – 1942, Paris) was a German lawyer, publisher and left-wing political activist.
[1] Broh came from a Jewish family and studied law in Berlin.
After graduating, he received a doctorate in law and trained for the Prussian judicial service.
He joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany during this period.
In 1921 he was a co-founder of the Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union – Einheitsorganisation (AAU-E) alongside Otto Rühle, Franz Pfemfert and Oskar Kanehl.