ORDER ISSUED BY THE GERMAN LABOR FRONT
From Page 5, Issue 426, 26 June 1933, of "NSK". National Socialist Party Press Agency, [NSK, Pressedienst der NSDAP —the official news agency of the NSDAP], Edited by Wilhelm Weiss. Responsible for communications of the Reich Press Office. Dr. Otto Dietrich, Reich Press Chief. Published by Franz Eher Successor, Munich.
NSK. The leader of the Organizational Office of the German Labor Front, Party Member Muchow, has issued the following proclamation:
All associations and societies of workers and employees, which have not yet been concentrated [zusammengefasst] in the two big collective associations of workers and employees within the German Labor Front must report to the Organizational Office of the German Labor Front, Berlin SW 19, 34, Maerkisches Ufer, within 8 days. The requisite documents about membership figures and other pertinent data must be enclosed. They will then be notified by the Organizational Office, which Association they will have to join [eingliedern].
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Order requiring labor associations not yet belonging to the German Labor Front to report for assignment to one of the Fron't's associations
Authors
Reinhold Muchow (organizational office of German Labor Front (1933))
Reinhold Muchow
Nazi Party politician (1905-1933)
- Born: 1905-01-01 1905-12-21 (Berlin)
- Died: 1933-09-12 1933-01-01 (Bacharach)
- Country of citizenship: Germany
- Occupation: politician
- Member of political party: German Socialist Party; Nazi Party
- VIAF ID: https://viaf.org/viaf/25687034
- ISNI: https://isni.org/isni/0000000020756009
- WorldCat Identities ID: https://worldcat.org/identities/viaf-25687034
Date: 26 June 1933
Literal Title: Order Issued by the German Labor Front
Total Pages: 1
Language of Text: English
Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)
Evidence Code: PS-2228
Citation: IMT (page 255)
HLSL Item No.: 450400
Notes:The order was published by the NSK, the Nazi press agency.