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Identifier: mrsmithmrschmidt00morr (find matches)
Title: Mr. Smith and Mr. Schmidt
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Morrison, Herbert, 1888-1965
Subjects: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei
Publisher: London, Glasgow (etc.) Collins
Contributing Library: University of Connecticut Libraries
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ised to break up the unionsif and when they came to power. (Even Herr Thyssen, bythe way, has now seen his error.) Besides the social insurance and collective bargaining, theLabour Movement built up a whole social life for the workerround the big Trades Union clubs or folk houses. Workerscould meet here for games, cheap (and very good) meals,classes, meetings, sports. There were 10,000 separate laboursports clubs, 85 great swimming baths, and 115 sportsgrounds. The unions ran Labour Banks, and invested fundsin fine workers flats. The Nazis now exhibit these blocks offlats as show places of their work ! The Socialists and Trades Unions built up a big Pressservice of 147 dailies, with weekly and monthly magazines.Also several cheap book clubs. The combined income of theTrades Unions, even in the crisisyear of 1931, including not only contributions, but the resultsof all these enterprises, was over ten million pounds sterling. In legislation and administration the Socialist and Labour 15
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Movement of Germany achievedmuch. Education, health, housing andlabour protection legislation waspassed. Through the local authority, social-ly progressive administration wentforward. Some of the finest municipalhospitals, schools, housing estates,swimming baths and sports stadiumsto be found in the world were con-structed by German local authoritiesduring the life of the Weimar Republic. I remember conducting a WorkersTravel Association party on a tour ofthe Rhineland towns before Hitlerseized power. Among my party were a 16

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