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Oswald Dietz

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Oswald Dietz (May 27, 1823 in Wiesbaden - March 9, in Cincinnati) was a German freedom fighter and German-American engineer and politician.

Biography

He became an architect. He participated in the German revolution of 1848-1849. When the German uprising was suppressed, Dietz escaped to London. Oswald Dietz became a member of the August Willich-Karl Schapper sectarian proletarian group within the Communist League. Oswald Diest also participated in the Civil war in the United States of America. Dietz died in 1898.[1]

References

  1. ^ Dietz, Oswald. In: Deutsche biographische Enzyklopädie volume 2: Bohacz – Ebhardt, 2001, p 541.