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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory German sociologist Carl Marx’s wife Janne Marx was born.
by Janne Marx. On February 12, 1814, German sociologist Karl Marx’s wife Janne Marx was born. character brief introduction Janet Marx was originally named Johanna "Janne" Bertha Julia von Westfalen, a German sociologist and wife of Karl Marx. In 1843 she married Karl Marx. Then she served her husband Karl. She copied Marx's manuscript, corrected its mistakes and colored it. She gave birth to seven children in her marriage with Karl, but only three daughters, Eleanor, Yanne and Laura, survived. The three daughters were also deeply influenced by their father, who shared part of Marx's work or participated in the workers' movement. Janine Marx had a significant influence on Karl Marx’s work. She pretended to be Marx’s ‘secretary’. She not only wrote and printed manuscripts for Marx. During this time, she discussed his articles with Marx. Janine Marx also played her own role in social movements, and during her life in London, she continued to publish political articles and papers through German newspapers. Janet and Marx. Marx's lover Janet was a famous beautiful woman in Trille, when she met Max at the age of four and Janet at the age of eight. They were neighbors in childhood, and there was a deep affection. The seventeen-year-old Marx secretly engaged Janet before he went to college, when Janet was 21 years old. After a hard wait for Max for seven, eight years, they finally married in 1843 and kept each other for a lifetime. Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818 in Trille, a family of ordinary citizens, and the nobility of Jeanine von Westeron was born just minutes from Marx's home. In the late summer of 1836, the first-year student of law at the University of Bonn, Karl Marx, returned to Trille to marry his beloved girl. Janine agreed with 18-year-old Marx for a lifetime. In October 1836, Marx moved from the University of Bonn, not far from home, to the University of Berlin to study, which meant a long wait between them to be loyal. In Berlin, because of the heartbursting feelings and the love of "Mum" and the suspense and anxiety brought with it, Marx had once influenced his whole mind to learn. So, 18-year-old Marx wrote poetry, expressing his feelings and thoughts. On April 15, 1841, Marx obtained his Ph.D. in philosophy. The young Ph.D. had just arrived in Trille, and had to rush to his beloved home and handed his Ph.D. paper to Yannie’s father. Yannie and Marx had planned to get married immediately after years of separation. But a Ph.D. paper alone could not serve as a basis for subsistence, so he and Yannie had to cancel the idea of getting married and continue to wait for each other. From April 1842, Marx began to write for the Rhine Journal, and in October 1842, the shareholders of the Rhine Journal appointed Marx as editor, and in March 1843, Marx was forced out of the Rhine Journal. Then he consulted with Arnold Lug about the plan to publish together. From their lifetime agreement to their union, Yannie waited for seven long years. During these seven years, except for the few times she had met with her fiancé Marx, she could only accompany him from a distance with her thoughts and letters. In a letter to Marx, she wrote: “How brilliant is your image before me, how magnificent! How innerly I longed for you to be always with me. My heart, how joyful the joy is for you, my heart, how anxiously she has followed you on the path you have walked. ... There is a place where I am with you, in front of you, and behind you. But I wish I could fill the way you want to go, and clear all the obstacles that prevent you from moving forward.” Keywords: February 12, 1814 by Marx, Janet, Carl News raw data sources → https://today.help.bj.cn/show/?id=2771 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-07:55] 访问:84
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