Arbeitertum

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Arbeitertum (meaning Labor in English) was a fortnightly German newspaper aimed at working class readers and edited by Reinhold Muchow. It was founded with anti-Marxist and anti-Capitalist intentions.[1] In the early 1930s, it was sponsored by the Nazi Party and in 1933 it became the official publication of the German Labor Front.[1][2][3] It was thus used to explain to the working class the Party's position on labour affairs, with contributions from many party leaders.[4] Der Angriff and Der Erwerbslose were two other newspapers established by the Nazi Party for the same purpose.[4]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Waldo Chamberlin, Industrial Relations in Germany 1914-1939, p. 102.
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  4. 4.0 4.1 Conan Fischer, The Rise of National Socialism and the Working Classes in Weimar Germany, p. 150.