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}}{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2018}}{{Infobox person | name = Edgar Longuet | birth_name = Edgar Marcel Longuet | occupation = French doctor and socialist | birth_date = 18 August 1879 | birth_place = Ramsgate, England | death_date = 12 December 1950 | resting_place = Alfortville, France }} Edgar Marcel Longuet (18 August 1879[1] – 12 December 1950) was a French physician and socialist. LifeLonguet was born in Ramsgate, UK, a son of Charles Longuet and Jenny Caroline Marx, the daughter of Karl Marx. His nickname, "Wolf" referred to his craving for food.[2] He was active in the French labor movement and joined the 1905 Socialist Party. He left in 1937 and became a member of PCF the following year. Politically, he was a stalwart Stalinist and admired the Soviet Union. In 1948, Longuet donated daguerreotype to the Institute for Marxism-Leninism at the Central Committee of the CPSU in Moscow, where his grandfather Karl Marx, whose daughters Jenny (Longuet's mother), [Eleanor Marx | Jenny Julia Eleanor Marx], Jenny Laura Marx and his friend Friedrich Engels are on display. In the same year he took part in the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Communist Manifesto Manifesto in the Soviet Union and in People's Republic of Poland which his grandfather Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels had written. Longuet worked as a doctor, and died in Alfortville, France.[3] Edgar Longuet was the father of the painter Frédéric Longuet and the politician Paul Longuet. Works
References1. ^Angelika Limmroth: Jenny Marx: The Biography, Berlin 2014, P. 246, footnote 778. 2. ^Angelika Limmroth: Jenny Marx. The Biography, Berlin 2014, p. 246. 3. ^Angelika Limmroth: Jenny Marx. The Biography, Berlin 2014, p. 265. External links
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