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To: gunsequalfreedom
It could be said that the German Labour Front and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union were the big daddies of unions.
30 posted on 09/14/2015 1:31:07 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
It could be said that the German Labour Front and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union were the big daddies of unions.

We may not agree on everything CW, but on this there is not an iota of daylight between us. Well said and thanks!

Need I also add that the full name of the Nazi party is the National Socialists Workers Party. That evil outfit was formed by union members and Hitler himself was pro-union. Even one of the Nazi flags uses a well-known symbol of unionism, little different from the UAW!


32 posted on 09/14/2015 1:37:37 AM PDT by re_nortex (DP - that's what I like about Texas)
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To: All; gunsequalfreedom

From LINKS in Post #30:

“...The CPSU, according to its party statute, adhered to Marxism–Leninism, an ideology based on the writings of Vladimir Lenin and Karl Marx, and formalized under Joseph Stalin. The party pursued state socialism, under which all industries were nationalized and a planned economy was implemented.”...


“...Employment contracts created under the Weimar Republic were abolished and renewed under new circumstances in the DAF. Employers could demand more of their workers, while at the same time workers were given increased security of work and increasingly enrolled into social security programmes for workers. The organisation, by its own definition, combated capitalism, liberalism, but also revolution against the factory owners and the national socialist state. The DAF however did openly prefer to have large companies nationalised by the German state, instead of privately owned companies.

DAF membership was theoretically voluntary, but any workers in any area of German commerce or industry would have found it hard to get a job without being a member. Membership required a fee within the range of 15 pfennig to 3 Reichsmark, depending on the category a member fell into in a large scale of 20 membership groups. A substantially large amount of income was raised through fees. In 1934, the total intake was 300,000,000 Reichsmark.”...


33 posted on 09/14/2015 1:38:35 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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