Arbeiter Und Soldat/Worker and Soldier -Contents by Issue (1943-1944) (original) (raw)
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Worker and Soldier
The entire contents of Arbeiter Und Soldat here on the ETOL are the result of the efforts of David Broder, who put them up on the Alliance for Workers Liberty website. Broder tanslated the entire surviving contents of Arbeiter Und Soldat from the German.
CONTENTS BY ISSUE
(1943–1944)
Arbeiter Und Soldat—1943
Worker and Soldier
No. 1, July 1943
- What Does Arbeiter Und Soldat Stand For? Is proletarian revolution coming?
- On The Dissolution Of The Third International
- Comrades!
- 19Th July 1936 (Spain).
- Peace! Bread! Freedom! The Working Class In The War
No. 2, August 1943
- The Agenda Of Global Capital
- An Appeal From Moscow
- We The Soldiers And The Events In Italy
- Editor’s Comments
- It Is Your Paper!
- Peace! Freedom! Bread! Soviet Germany: How We Want It And How We Don’t
- Hamburg: And Next It’s Berlin’s Turn
- One Less, But Only One
- Do You Remember...?
No. 3, September 1943
- We Want Defeat
- Down With The War! Down With The Nazi Tyranny! For A Soviet State!
- Four Years Of World War
- Peace! Freedom! Bread! The Real Face Of The War
Arbeiter Und Soldat—1944
Worker and Soldier
May 1944
- 1st May 1944: The Way Forward For The Revolution! A Day Of Significance For The German Workers
- We Must Rebuild The Class Front!
- Workers In Overalls And In Uniform!
- German Train Drivers Show The Way!
- The Fourth International On The March!
- The Finance Minister’s Speech
June 1944 (Special summer issue)
- The Future Is In Our Hands
- What Is Left For The German Soldier To Defend?
- We Can Only Speak One Language, The Language Of Weapons
- The Time Of The Kiel Sailors And Dockworkers Will Return!
July 1944
- Down With The War! For Immediate Peace!
- Class-Conscious Workers And The Ussr
- Soldiers, Hold On To Your Weapons (A letter from a soldier)
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