Robert Grimm

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Robert Grimm
Robert Grimm

Robert Grimm (16 April 18818 March 1958) was a Swiss Socialist politician and former President of the Swiss National Council.

Grimm was a leading member of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland and opposed the First World War, which after the collapse of the Second International made him work closely with the world Communist movement. Robert Grimm became a leading member of the Zimmerwald Movement and was chairman of the Zimmerwald Socialist International Committee in Berne 19151917 working closely with Lenin. However, Grimm never became a Communist and rejoined the 2½ International and the Social Democratic Movement some time after the end of the war.


Preceded by
Pierre Aeby
President of the National Council
1945/1946
Succeeded by
Max Wey
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