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The German Agricultural Workers' Union (German: Deutscher Landarbeiter-Verband, DLV) was a trade union representing agricultural and forestry workers in Germany. From 1890, agricultural workers in Germany were represented by the Union of Factory, Agricultural and Commercial Support Workers in Germany, a general union. However, that organisation wished to move towards becoming an industrial union, and the General Commission of German Trade Unions felt it would be better for agricultural workers to have their own organisation.

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  • Der Deutsche Landarbeiter-Verband (DLV) wurde 1909 als Verband der Land-, Wald- und Weinbergsarbeiter und -arbeiterinnen Deutschlands gegründet und erhielt 1912 seinen endgültigen Namen. In der freien Gewerkschaft waren Land- und Forstarbeiter im Deutschen Kaiserreich und in der Weimarer Republik organisiert. (de)
  • The German Agricultural Workers' Union (German: Deutscher Landarbeiter-Verband, DLV) was a trade union representing agricultural and forestry workers in Germany. From 1890, agricultural workers in Germany were represented by the Union of Factory, Agricultural and Commercial Support Workers in Germany, a general union. However, that organisation wished to move towards becoming an industrial union, and the General Commission of German Trade Unions felt it would be better for agricultural workers to have their own organisation. The Union of Agricultural, Forest and Vineyard Workers of Germany was founded in 1909, under the leadership of Georg Schmidt, who had previously been the leader of the small Union of Gardeners and Nursery Workers. It became the "German Agricultural Workers' Union" in 1912. By 1928, the union had 151,273 members. In 1933, it was banned by the Nazis, and after World War II, it was replaced by the Horticulture, Agriculture and Forestry Union. (en)
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  • 1933-05-02 (xsd:date)
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  • German Agricultural Workers' Union (en)
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  • Deutscher Landarbeiter-Verband (en)
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  • Der Landarbeiter (en)
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  • Horticulture, Agriculture and Forestry Union (en)
  • Union of Land, Food and Forests , (en)
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  • Der Deutsche Landarbeiter-Verband (DLV) wurde 1909 als Verband der Land-, Wald- und Weinbergsarbeiter und -arbeiterinnen Deutschlands gegründet und erhielt 1912 seinen endgültigen Namen. In der freien Gewerkschaft waren Land- und Forstarbeiter im Deutschen Kaiserreich und in der Weimarer Republik organisiert. (de)
  • The German Agricultural Workers' Union (German: Deutscher Landarbeiter-Verband, DLV) was a trade union representing agricultural and forestry workers in Germany. From 1890, agricultural workers in Germany were represented by the Union of Factory, Agricultural and Commercial Support Workers in Germany, a general union. However, that organisation wished to move towards becoming an industrial union, and the General Commission of German Trade Unions felt it would be better for agricultural workers to have their own organisation. (en)
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  • German Agricultural Workers' Union (en)
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