The second part begins with Rosa's return from the Russian Revolution in 1906 and ends in August 1914. We experience her campaigning for the general strike as a means of preventing the approaching war; her dispute about it with the leaders of the SPD August Bebel and Karl Kautsky; the painful separation from her long-time partner Leon Jogiches; her friendship with Clara Zetkin; Rosa, who as a teacher at the party school explains imperialism to her pupils Friedrich Ebert and Wilhelm Pieck; finally, how she fights tirelessly for peace on the streets and at international conferences - right up to the moment when she has to witness the outbreak of world war.
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