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The Communist Party and Foreign Workers: “United Front of French and Immigrant Workers,” L’Humanité, January…
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Salle 1 - The Jewish section of the M.O.I.
Before 1934
The Communist Party and Foreign Workers: “United Front of French and Immigrant Workers,”
L’Humanité
, January 3, 1931.
L’Humanité
newspaper, Jan. 3, 1931, page 7 © BNF, Gallica
Room
1.3 From the Jewish Section of the M.O.I. to the Yiddish-language newspaper *Naïe Presse*
Period
1931
Document Type
Newspapers
Keywords
Communist Party
,
M.O.I.
Geographic area
NC
Source
NC
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Naïe Presse
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Naïe Presse
, January 1, 1934: headline in the center: “New Decrees on Foreign Workers.”
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A poster in Warsaw announcing a performance of “The Dibbuk,” a play by Shalom Anski (1863–1920), in Yiddish.
Notes
Fascism
Notes
Immigrant Labor Force (M.O.I.)
Photos
In Paris, 1934, soccer players from the Yiddish Arbeter Klub (YASK), a Jewish workers’ sports club founded in 1929 and affiliated with the FSGT.