Out of the NightAlliance Book Corporation, 1941 - 749 pages Story of a German who worked as an agent for the Communists against the Nazis. |
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... workers that it is impossible to win strikes when there's a crisis with millions of unemployed . They advise the workers to accept wage reductions without offer- ing resistance . Here is the opportunity we communists must seize ! We ...
... workers that it is impossible to win strikes when there's a crisis with millions of unemployed . They advise the workers to accept wage reductions without offer- ing resistance . Here is the opportunity we communists must seize ! We ...
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... Workers ' League . Losovsky had granted a special monthly subsidy for the publication of a communist newspaper for American seamen , the Marine Workers ' Voice . The Moscow conference , accepting a plan drawn up by Kommissarenko ...
... Workers ' League . Losovsky had granted a special monthly subsidy for the publication of a communist newspaper for American seamen , the Marine Workers ' Voice . The Moscow conference , accepting a plan drawn up by Kommissarenko ...
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... workers followed . We endeavored fran- tically to turn this strike into a major political battle by leading the masses into conflicts with the police . But the workers , taught by many bitter experiences , were either too tired or ...
... workers followed . We endeavored fran- tically to turn this strike into a major political battle by leading the masses into conflicts with the police . But the workers , taught by many bitter experiences , were either too tired or ...
Contents
SAILORS WAY | 18 |
STRIKE OUT | 33 |
SMUGGLING FOR THE COMINTERN | 45 |
Copyright | |
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