Arbeiter und Soldat
Arbeiter und Soldat (meaning Worker and Soldier in English) was a clandestine magazine produced for German soldiers by the French Trotskyist group Parti Ouvrier Internationaliste during the World War II Nazi occupation of France.[1][2] Its editor was a Jewish exile from Berlin named Martin Monath.[3]
The publication ardently opposed fascism but also refused to extend support to the western Allies, characterising them as imperialist. Six issues of the paper were published between 1943 and 1944,[1] despite fierce repression of the far-left press by the Milice and Gestapo.
In August 2008 the archive of extant issues was republished in English. A new English translation was included in a biography of Martin Monath in October 2019.
References[]
- ^ a b "Glossary. Periodicals". Marxists Internet Archive. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
- ^ Arbeiter und Soldat archive
- ^ Flakin, Nathaniel (2019). Martin Monath: A Jewish Resistance Fighter Among Nazi Soldiers. Pluto.
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