Jakob Herzog

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Jakob Herzog (1892 – 1931) was a Swiss Socialist. Originally a member of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland, Herzog was expelled from the party in 1918 for 'indiscipline', after seeking to extend a strike at the Zurich bank. Herzog became one of the founding members of the Swiss Communist Movement (Forderung) in 1918.[1]

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  1. ^ "History of the Labour Movement in Switzerland COE11258, undated ms JOE (76)5". pp. 1–14. Retrieved 27 Feb 2024 – via Council of Europe.