Natalia Landsberg
Natalia Landsberg | |
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Наталья Ландсберг | |
| Born | Natalia Iosifovna Landsberg 1846 |
| Died | 10 July 1910 (aged 63–64) |
| Organisation | Jura Federation |
| Movement | Anarchism, socialism |
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| Children | 1 |
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Natalia Iosifovna Landsberg (Russian: Наталья Иосифовна Ландсберг; 1846–1910) was a Russian anarchist activist. Born into an aristocratic family in Bessarabia, Landsberg grew up to become a socialist and left behind her life to emigrate to Switzerland. There she met Paul Brousse, whom she radicalised towards more extreme anarchist positions. During her time in Switzerland, she financed several anarchist and socialist publications, in both the German and French languages. After Brousse was expelled from the country, she followed him to Belgium, England and finally France. There they were married, but she separated from him after he had an affair with a young woman.