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Der Arbeitslose, 1923, Organ der Aktions-Ausschüsse Deutschlands, Berlin, published by the AAU and the<br />

KAPD (Essen tendency) for the unemployed. Published (without mention of name and place) by Hugo and Leo<br />

Fichtmann, KAI. <strong>The</strong> Fichtmann, who were Jews, disappeared in nazi lagers after 1933.<br />

Arbeiterunion, ‚Organ der revolutionären Betriebsorganisationen’, AAU (Württemberg), 1920.<br />

Die Betriebs-Organisation, Berlin, 1921, published by the AAU-E.<br />

Die Betriebs-Organisation, Leuna, 1921, published by the AAU (Betriebsorganisation) section of the Leuna<br />

Works.<br />

Betriebs-Organisation, Frankfurt am Main, 1926, AAU-E.<br />

Die Einheitsfront, Berlin, AAU-E, 1921-26. Integrated into the Spartakus-Bund no. 2 in 1926. Pfemfert’s<br />

tendency.<br />

Die Fackel, 1919, Braunschweig. <strong>German</strong> deleonist organ.<br />

Die Fackel, Braunschweig, 1921-23. Organ of the Sozialistische Industrie-Arbeiter Union Deutschlands<br />

(SIAUD), close to the American IWW.<br />

Hammerträger, Organ der Sozialistischen Jugendföderation. AAU-E, Berlin, 1925.<br />

INO-Presse Korrespondenz, Frankfurt am Main, January 1930-January 1933. Published by the “Pressedienst der<br />

Internationalen Kommunisten”, in collaboration with the <strong>Dutch</strong> GIC. Essentially informative, open to all radical<br />

leftist currents.<br />

Internationale Informationsstelle, published by the Heidenau tendency in Saxony in 1925.<br />

Der Junge Unionist, published by the AAU of Berlin, in the twenties. Responsible: Friedrich Parlow (1906–<br />

1983).<br />

Der Kampfruf, ‘Organ der AAU’, Bremen, Nov. 1919 – April 1920.<br />

Der Kampfruf, ‚Organ der AAU (Revolutionäre Betriebs-Organisationen, Ost-Sachsen)’, 1920. Rühle’s<br />

tendency.<br />

Der Kampfruf, ‘Organ der AAUD’, Berlin, 1920-33. From January 1932 onwards, became the KAU organ after<br />

the Unions’ unification. Responsibles in 1932-33: Ernst Biedermann, Richard Radt. Both became after 1945<br />

members of the GIS (Weiland’s circle).<br />

Der Kampfruf, ‚Organ der AAUD’, Berlin, June 1922-26. Essen tendency.<br />

Der Klassenkampf, ‚Organ der AAU (Revolutionäre Betriebs-Organisationen)’, Düsseldorf, 1920-1924. Organ<br />

for Rhenania-Westphalia.<br />

Die Klassenfront, ‚Organ der AAU-Opposition’, Berlin, Nov.1927-April 1928. Split from the AAU. KAP<br />

tendency-Berlin; then returned to the latter.<br />

Die Klassenfront, Berlin, 1929. AAU organ, replaced Kampfruf after the latter was temporarily banned.<br />

Die Klassenfront, Berlin, 1932. AAU organ, again replaced Kampfruf after it was banned by the government.<br />

Die Proletarische Revolution, ‚ohne Beordnung durch Solidarität zur Freiheit’, Frankfurt am Main, 1926-32.<br />

From No. 20, 1927 onwards, published by AAU-E (Fritz Parlow). Ceased publication in 1932, after the Union<br />

merged with the KAU.<br />

Die Perspektive, ‚Kampforgan der Union revolutionärer Betriebs-Organisationen (proletarische Klassenorganisation)’,<br />

1923-24, Leipzig. Unionist organ created by the Rätebund. [According to <strong>The</strong>o Pinkus, it was<br />

edited by Ernst Joël (1893-1929), practitioner in Berlin. He had been editor – with Gustav Landauer, Kurt Hiller,<br />

Rudolf Leonhard and Bernhard Reichenbach – of the youth socialist pacifist monthly review Der Aufbruch,<br />

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