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Marxist Workers' School (German: Marxistische Arbeiterschule) (MASCH) was an educational institute founded in the winter of 1925 in Berlin, by the Berlin city office of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). Its function was to enable workers to learn the basics of proletarian life and struggle, to teach the basic tenets of Marxism. It was co-founded by Hermann Duncker, Johann Lorenz Schmidt and Eduard Alexander. Hermann Duncker became the director of school. The school became very successful and by 1930, it had 4000 students in 200 courses, which prompted KPD officials to build 30 other schools in German cities e.g. Dresden and Chemnitz. After the seizure of power by the National Socialists in the spring of 1933, the schools were closed.

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  • Die Marxistische Arbeiterschule (Abkürzung: MASCH oder MASch) war eine auf Beschluss der Berliner Bezirksleitung der KPD 1925 gegründete Bildungseinrichtung vor allem für Arbeiter, die sich zu einer bedeutenden Bildungseinrichtung entwickelte. Mitbegründer waren Hermann Duncker, Johann Lorenz Schmidt, Eduard Ludwig Alexander. Leiter der MASCH wurde Hermann Duncker. Nach ihrer Machtergreifung lösten die Nationalsozialisten im Frühjahr 1933 die Marxistischen Arbeiterschulen auf. (de)
  • Marxist Workers' School (German: Marxistische Arbeiterschule) (MASCH) was an educational institute founded in the winter of 1925 in Berlin, by the Berlin city office of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). Its function was to enable workers to learn the basics of proletarian life and struggle, to teach the basic tenets of Marxism. It was co-founded by Hermann Duncker, Johann Lorenz Schmidt and Eduard Alexander. Hermann Duncker became the director of school. The school became very successful and by 1930, it had 4000 students in 200 courses, which prompted KPD officials to build 30 other schools in German cities e.g. Dresden and Chemnitz. After the seizure of power by the National Socialists in the spring of 1933, the schools were closed. (en)
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  • Die Marxistische Arbeiterschule (Abkürzung: MASCH oder MASch) war eine auf Beschluss der Berliner Bezirksleitung der KPD 1925 gegründete Bildungseinrichtung vor allem für Arbeiter, die sich zu einer bedeutenden Bildungseinrichtung entwickelte. Mitbegründer waren Hermann Duncker, Johann Lorenz Schmidt, Eduard Ludwig Alexander. Leiter der MASCH wurde Hermann Duncker. Nach ihrer Machtergreifung lösten die Nationalsozialisten im Frühjahr 1933 die Marxistischen Arbeiterschulen auf. (de)
  • Marxist Workers' School (German: Marxistische Arbeiterschule) (MASCH) was an educational institute founded in the winter of 1925 in Berlin, by the Berlin city office of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). Its function was to enable workers to learn the basics of proletarian life and struggle, to teach the basic tenets of Marxism. It was co-founded by Hermann Duncker, Johann Lorenz Schmidt and Eduard Alexander. Hermann Duncker became the director of school. The school became very successful and by 1930, it had 4000 students in 200 courses, which prompted KPD officials to build 30 other schools in German cities e.g. Dresden and Chemnitz. After the seizure of power by the National Socialists in the spring of 1933, the schools were closed. (en)
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  • Marxistische Arbeiterschule (de)
  • Marxist Workers School (en)
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