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Karl Friedrich Theodor "Fritz" Anneke () was a , and newspaper editor. He emigrated to the United States with his family in 1849 and became a officer in the American Civil War, and later worked as an entrepreneur and journalist. He was the husband of Mathilde Franziska Anneke, the older brother of , the first Republican Michigan Auditor General, and the father of Percy Shelley Anneke, well known in Duluth, Minnesota, as co-founder and owner of the famous Fitger Brewing Company.


Life
The Anneke family (usually spelled "Annecke"; Fritz changed the spelling of his name while still in Germany) originates from a small village called close to in what is today . Schadeleben is close to the mountains, one of the oldest regions in Europe. Like the family of , whose birthplace, , is only a few kilometers away from Schadeleben, many of Anneke's ancestors had worked in mining, which is why the family moved to Dortmund in the early 19th century, when industrial was beginning in the district. Like his father, Anneke's brother Emil was a mining inspector, before he became involved in the 1848 revolution.

Anneke became a artillery officer, but was dishonorably dismissed in 1846 because of his democratic activities at his garrison in Münster, and also because he refused a . While still in Münster, he met the divorced Mathilde Franziska von Tabuillot, who later became his wife. He was one of the leading figures of the movement in , together with his friends , , and (later the intellectual father of and the State of Israel). Collected works: Marx and Engels, 1864-68, Volume 10, International Publishers, 1978, p. 667. He spent most of 1848 in jail for his political activities. In 1849 he joined the revolutionary campaigns in the Palatinate and , and was commander of the there. served as his adjunct officer. After the fall of he fled to , where he found refuge with his wife in the house of their mutual friend Moses Hess. Later on, he worked as a correspondent for U.S. media in Europe, where he tried to join the Italian revolutionary movement under Giuseppe Garibaldi. In 1862, he returned to the USA to assume command of the 34th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment as a . In 1863, he became the victim of and was dishonorably dismissed. His regiment was dissolved on September 9, 1863. Afterwards he tried in vain to be readmitted to Army service, supported by his brother , who was a leading Republican in and acting Michigan Auditor General. Many of Anneke's friends and comrades from the 1849 campaign in Germany had become Union generals, including his own junior adjunct officer , , , , and .

After various failed commercial enterprises and the split with his wife Mathilde (who became an eminent figure in the U.S. abolitionist and movements, and who lived together with the American feminist and writer Mary Booth from 1860 until Booth's death in 1865), Fritz moved to , where he died on Sunday night 8. December 1872,Erhard Kiehnbaum: „Ich gestehe, die Herrschaft der fluchwürdigen ‚Demokratie‘ dieses Landes macht mich betrübt …“. Mathilda Franziska Annekes Briefe an Franziska und Friedrich Hammacher 1860-1884. Zum 200. Geburtstag. Argument Verlag, Hamburg 2017. , pp. 30. (Chicago Tribune 9. December 1872; The Milwaukee Sentinel and Chicago Post 11. December 1872 after an accident. The short-sighted Anneke had fallen into a construction pit. Lighting was very bad in Chicago in those days, and the city was, one year after the Great Chicago Fire, full of such pits.

A son of Fritz, Percy Shelley Anneke, was a local celebrity in Duluth, Minnesota, as co-founder and owner of the famous Fitger Brewing Company, which is now registered as a U.S. National Historic Place.


Sources
See German article and article about Fritz' wife Mathilde Franziska Anneke.


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