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I.W.M.A. : The Internationales and Fascism

"The International Workingmen's Association (Berlin), addressed to the Amsterdam International as well as to the Red Labor Union International (Moscow) a proposition of common action action in all countries against fascism."

Submitted by syndicalist on August 30, 2016
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  • The Road to Freedom

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