Andrea Nahles, leader of Germany’s social democratic SPD party, gives a speech prior to the opening of a new exhibition at the birth house of German revolutionary thinker Karl Marx on May 5, 2018 in his native city Trier, southwestern Germany.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker speaks on May 4, 2018 at the Basilica of Constantine in Trier, southwestern Germany, the birthplace of Karl Marx, during a ceremony ahead of the opening of major exhibitions on the revolutionary thinker.
Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission (L), speaks with Premier of Rhineland-Palatinate, Malu Dreyer of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), during the ceremony to honor German philosopher Karl Marx on may, 4, 2018 in Trier, southwestern Germany.
Premier of Rhineland-Palatinate, Malu Dreyer of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), speaks on May 4, 2018 at the Basilica of Constantine in Trier, southwestern Germany, the birthplace of Karl Marx, during a ceremony ahead of the opening of major exhibitions on the revolutionary thinker.
65 miljoen dode Chinezen.
20 miljoen dode Russen.
2 miljoen dode Noord-Koreanen.
2 miljoen dode Cambodjanen.
1 miljoen dode Oost-Europeanen.
Maar bij de Volkskrant zijn ze nog steeds niet op het marxisme uitgekeken. #KarlMarx #Marx2018https://t.co/s7zxb3ru9l— Roelof Bouwman (@RoelofBouwman) May 5, 2018
“This morning, Mr Juncker unveiled a 4.4-meter (14-feet) statue of Marx, donated by China, in the centre of Trier.” https://t.co/C6s1A6SKio pic.twitter.com/OIyw8zMegt
— RealShowstopper (@RealShowstopper) May 5, 2018