German Labor Front
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German Labor Front
Summary
German Labor Front is a labor union[1]. It ranks in the top 0.57% of labor_union entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,197 views/month, #4 of 704).[2]
Key Facts
- German Labor Front is in the country of Nazi Germany[3].
- German Labor Front's instance of is recorded as labor union[4].
- German Labor Front's instance of is recorded as employers' organization[5].
- German Labor Front followed Reichsbund der deutschen Verbrauchergenossenschaften[6].
- German Labor Front's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[7].
- German Labor Front's headquarters location is recorded as Rathaus Wilmersdorf[8].
- German Labor Front's flag is recorded as Q15809753[9].
- German Labor Front's child organization or unit is recorded as Detege - Deutsche Transportgesellschaft[10].
- German Labor Front's child organization or unit is recorded as Deutsche Bau-Aktiengesellschaft[11].
- German Labor Front's child organization or unit is recorded as Q1548532[12].
- German Labor Front's child organization or unit is recorded as Gemeinschaftswerk Versorgungsring[13].
- German Labor Front's child organization or unit is recorded as Gemeinschaftswerk-Industriebetriebe[14].
- German Labor Front's child organization or unit is recorded as Allgemeine Treuhandgesellschaft[15].
- German Labor Front's Commons category is recorded as German Labour Front[16].
- German Labor Front's industry is recorded as consumer products distribution[17].
- German Labor Front's industry is recorded as cooperative movement[18].
- German Labor Front's industry is recorded as business and professional associations, unions[19].
- German Labor Front's archives at is recorded as German Federal Archives[20].
- May 10, 1933 marks the founding of German Labor Front[21].
- German Labor Front was dissolved in October 10, 1945[22].
- German Labor Front's parent organization or unit is recorded as Nazi Party[23].
- German Labor Front's topic's main category is recorded as Category:German Labour Front[24].
- German Labor Front's political ideology is recorded as Nazism[25].
- German Labor Front's political ideology is recorded as corporatism[26].
- German Labor Front's subject named as is recorded as Deutsche Arbeitsfront[27].
Body
Founding
May 10, 1933 marks the founding of German Labor Front[21].
Identity
German Labor Front followed Reichsbund der deutschen Verbrauchergenossenschaften[6].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Berlin[7], a seat of government[28], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[29], founded in 1244[30] and Rathaus Wilmersdorf[8], a Rathaus[31], in Germany[32]. German Labor Front's parent organization or unit is recorded as Nazi Party[23]. Subsidiaries include Detege - Deutsche Transportgesellschaft[10]; Deutsche Bau-Aktiengesellschaft[11]; Q1548532[12], a group purchasing organization[33], in Germany[34], founded in 1894[35], headquartered in Hamburg[36]; Gemeinschaftswerk Versorgungsring[13]; Gemeinschaftswerk-Industriebetriebe[14]; and Allgemeine Treuhandgesellschaft[15].
Industry
Industries include consumer products distribution[17], cooperative movement[18], and business and professional associations, unions[19].
Dissolution
German Labor Front was dissolved in October 10, 1945[22].
Why It Matters
German Labor Front ranks in the top 0.57% of labor_union entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,197 views/month, #4 of 704).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]