Rosa Meyer-Leviné

[2] After Leviné was executed for his role in the Bavarian Soviet Republic, she was expelled from Munich, moving first to Heidelberg and then Berlin.

[2] In Berlin she was active in the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and worked as an interpreter and publicist.

[2] Meyer-Leviné broke with Stalin and the Communist Party after the Moscow trials of 1938 but remained a believer in communism until her death.

[2] Meyer-Leviné knew many prominent figures in the twentieth-century European left, both before and after World War II, including Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Karl Radek, Eric Hobsbawm, Erich Fried and Rudi Dutschke.

"A tangled web: Stuart Hood, Rosa Meyer-Leviné and Renée Goddard"