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Arbeitertum

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Fornightly German working class newspaper

Arbeitertum (meaningLabour in English) was a fortnightly German newspaper aimed atworking class readers and edited byReinhold Muchow. It was founded withanti-Marxist andanti-Capitalist intentions.[1] In the early 1930s, it was sponsored by theNazi Party and in 1933 it became the official publication of theGerman Labor Front.[1][2] It was thus used to explain to the working class the Party's position on labour affairs, with contributions from many party leaders.[3]Der Angriff andDer Erwerbslose were two other newspapers established by the Nazi Party for the same purpose.[3]

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  1. ^abChamberlin, Waldo (1942).Industrial Relations in Germany 1914-1939. Stanford University Press. p. 102.ASIN B001KX1UUK.
  2. ^Jan-Pieter Barbian (29 August 2013).The Politics of Literature in Nazi Germany: Books in the Media Dictatorship. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 34.ISBN 978-1-4411-7923-4. Retrieved26 December 2014.
  3. ^abFischer, Conan (November 1, 1996).The Rise of National Socialism and the Working Classes in Weimar Germany. Berghahn Books. p. 150.ISBN 978-1571819154.
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