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Julius Braunthal (1891–1972) was an Austrian-born historian,
magazine editor, and
political activist.
Braunthal is best
remembered as the
Secretary of...
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Julius Braunthal (1980).
History of the International:
Volume 3, 1943–1968. London.
Victor Gollancz. p. 562. Source:
Julius Braunthal (1980). History...
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History and ****ure of Pensions.
Verso Books. ISBN 9781859844090.
Braunthal,
Gerard (1994). The
German Social Democrats since 1969: a
Party in Power...
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increase in
occupational mortality through decreased unionisation.
Braunthal,
Gerard (1956). "The
German Free
Trade Unions during the Rise of ****sm"...
- National-Socialism. Cole, G. D. H. (1943). The
Means to Full Employment.
Braunthal,
Julius (1943). Need
Germany Survive?. Burger, John (1943). The Black...
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Chile Mário Soares,
Portugal Hans-Jochen Vogel,
Germany Julius Braunthal,
Austria (1951–1956)
Bjarne Braatoy,
Norway (1956–1957)
Albert Carthy...
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Sozialistische Arbeiter-Internationale (SAI)
Braunthal 1967, p. 264.
Braunthal 1967, p. 265.
Braunthal 1967, p. 266.
Braunthal 1967, p. 267. Smith, Jackie; Chatfield...
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Bertha Braunthal (1
February 1887 – 1968) was a
communist politician in
Germany from the party's
creation in 1920 till her
emigration to
London in 1933...
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Alfred Braunthal (10
February 1897 – 4
February 1980) was an
Austrian trade unionist and
social scientist. Born in
Vienna to a
Jewish family,
Alfred was...
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Republic of Germany: The End of an Era
edited by Ewa Kolinsky, P.228-229
Braunthal (1994) "The Po****tion of the
Federal Republic of Germany" (PDF). Cicred...