Free German Trade Union Federation

Free German Trade Union Federation The Free German Trade Union Federation (FDGB; ) was the sole national trade union centre of the German Democratic Republic (GDR or East Germany) from 1946 to 1990. It was a mass organisation and a constituent member of the National Front. The FDGB was a federation of trade unions that nominally represented all workers in East Germany, but in practice was an agency of the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) to enforce ideological conformity in the workplace. The FDGB was dissolved by the De Maizière government shortly before German reunification. Provided by Wikipedia
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    “…FDGB…”
    Journal
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    “…Bundesvorstand des FDGB…”
    Classmark: M 0879
    Journal
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    “…Bundesvorstand des FDGB…”
    Classmark: S III 4216
    Journal
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    Published 1961
    “…FDGB Kreisvorstand <Sonneberg>…”
    Classmark: S I 1353
    Book
  5. 5
    Published 1978
    “…FDGB-Kreisvorstand <Sonneberg>…”
    Classmark: S I 1372 a
    Book
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    by Grund, Eberhard
    Published 1978
    “…FDGB-Kreisvorstand <Sonneberg>…”
    Classmark: S I 1372 ; S I 1372 a
    Book
  7. 7
    Published 1961
    “…FDGB-Chor <Steinach/Thür>…”
    Classmark: S I 1352
    Book
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