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Arbeiterpost (Gleiwitz)
''Arbeiterpost'' ('Workers Mail') was a German language socialist newspaper published from Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, Germany, Weimar Germany (present-day Gliwice in Poland) between December 1919 and March 1920.Matull, Wilhelm. Ostdeutschlands Arbeiterbewegung; Abriss ihrer Geschichte, Leistung und Opfer'. Würzburg: Holzner Verlag, 1973. p. 228Göttinger Arbeitskreis. Jahrbuch der Schlesischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Breslau', Vol. 5-6. Würzburg/Main: Holzner-Verlag, 1960. p. 243 ''Arbeiterpost'' was the organ of the regional organization of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) in Upper Silesia.Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis: Prawo', Vol. 161. Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1988. p. 110 References

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USPD
The Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (german: Unabhängige Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, USPD) was a short-lived political party in Germany during the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. The organization was established in 1917 as the result of a split of anti-war members of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), from the left of the party as well as the centre and the right. The organization attempted to chart a course between electorally oriented reformism on the one hand and Bolshevist revolutionism on the other. The organization was terminated in 1931 through merger with the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (SAPD). Organizational history Formation On 21 December 1915, several SPD members in the Reichstag, the German parliament, voted against the authorization of further credits to finance World War I, an incident that emphasized existing tensions between the party's leadership and the pacifists surrounding Hugo Haase and ultimately ...
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