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    Published 1933
    “…1933 1918-1939 "Boycott of German goods, 1933" [T0080.jpg], 1933 In July 1933, the National Joint Council (TUC and Labour Party) called for a boycott on buying German goods and services as a protest against fascism in Germany.…”
  2. 2
    Published 1943
    “…The Centre for German Workers was organised by Hans Gottfurcht, a German trade union official arrested in 1937 for high treason but released, who then emigrated to England. …”
  3. 3
    Published 1939
    “…It condemns the German - Soviet non-aggression pact and calls on German workers to oppose the war.…”
  4. 4
    Published 6 May 1926
    “…1926-05-06 "German Federation of Trade Unions, 6 May 1926" [g0760001.jpg], 6 May 1926 International Reactions…”
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    Published 1941
    “…1941 1939-1945 "'Are you equal to two German women?' 1941 (pg. 1)" [hfr0167], 1941 This article, reprinted from the 'Woman and Beauty' magazine in 1941, encourages women to join Ministry of Labour training schemes.…”
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    Published 1941
    “…1941 1939-1945 "'Are you equal to two German women?' 1941 (pg. 2)" [hfr0167b], 1941 This article, reprinted from the 'Woman and Beauty' magazine in 1941, encourages women to join Ministry of Labour training schemes.…”
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    Published 1941
    “…1941 1939-1945 "'Are you equal to two German women?' 1941 (pg. 3)" [hfr0167c], 1941 This article, reprinted from the 'Woman and Beauty' magazine in 1941, encourages women to join Ministry of Labour training schemes.…”
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    Published 1941
    “…1941 1939-1945 "'Are you equal to two German women?' 1941 (pg. 4)" [hfr0167d], 1941 This article, reprinted from the 'Woman and Beauty' magazine in 1941, encourages women to join Ministry of Labour training schemes.…”
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    Published 1941
    “…1941 1939-1945 "'Slavery under Hitler's "New Order"', 1941" [HFR0235], 1941 The sub-title of this pamphlet is 'Polish workers' life under German occupation'. It describes the suppression of trade unions in Poland and the introduction of forced labour after the German invasion. …”
  10. 10
    Published 1941
    “…1941 1939-1945 "May Day manifesto, 1941" [HFR0225], 1941 Issued by the National Council of Labour [the TUC and Labour Party], the manifesto focuses on an appeal to German workers to overthrow the Nazi Dictatorship.…”
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    Published 1943
    “…1943 1939-1945 "Polish Labour Movement Underground Press, 1943" [HFR0226], 1943 The Socialist Party and trade unions in Poland were forced underground after the German invasion but managed to smuggle out messages to refugee groups based in London. …”
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    Published 1940
    “…1940 1939-1945 "Air raid damage, London, 1940" [HFR0033], 1940 Air raid attacks on the London Docks by bombers from the German air force, the Luftwaffe, began on 7 September 1940. …”
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    Published 1942
    “…They were immediately attacked by German troops and within a few hours 4,000 of the men were either killed, wounded or captured. …”
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    Published 1921
    “…1921 1918-1939 "The International Trade Union Movement, 1921" [T0147.jpg], 1921 This is the bi-monthly journal of the International Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU) which was published in Amsterdam and appeared in English, German and French editions. The IFTU was the first permanent general international organisation of trade unions. …”
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