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Communist Workers Union of Germany (German: Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands, KAUD) was a council communist organization in Germany. KAUD was founded in December 1931 by the 'Frankfurt-Breslauer Tendency' of the Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union – Einheitsorganisation and sections of KAPD and AAUD. KAUD appealed to workers to form autonomous workers councils. KAUD also published a periodical: Der Kampfruf.

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  • Communist Workers Union of Germany (en)
  • Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands (de)
  • Union communiste ouvrière d'Allemagne (fr)
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  • Die Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands (KAUD) war eine rätekommunistische Organisation in Deutschland in der Endphase der Weimarer Republik und während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • L'Union communiste ouvrière d'Allemagne (en allemand : Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands, KAUD) est une organisation conseilliste allemande fondée le 24 décembre 1931 et issue de la réunification de l'Union générale des travailleurs d'Allemagne (AAUD) et l'Union générale des travailleurs d'Allemagne - Organisation unitaire (AAUD-E). L'Union communiste ouvrière d'Allemagne (KAUD) regroupe 400 militants, et publie la revue Der Kampfruf. La KAUD disparaît en 1934, les militants se dispersant alors en une série de groupuscules clandestins. (fr)
  • Communist Workers Union of Germany (German: Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands, KAUD) was a council communist organization in Germany. KAUD was founded in December 1931 by the 'Frankfurt-Breslauer Tendency' of the Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union – Einheitsorganisation and sections of KAPD and AAUD. KAUD appealed to workers to form autonomous workers councils. KAUD also published a periodical: Der Kampfruf. (en)
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  • Communist Workers Union of Germany (en)
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  • KAUD (en)
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  • 'Frankfurt-Breslauer Tendency' of the Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union – Einheitsorganisation and sections of KAPD and AAUD (en)
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  • Die Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands (KAUD) war eine rätekommunistische Organisation in Deutschland in der Endphase der Weimarer Republik und während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Communist Workers Union of Germany (German: Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands, KAUD) was a council communist organization in Germany. KAUD was founded in December 1931 by the 'Frankfurt-Breslauer Tendency' of the Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union – Einheitsorganisation and sections of KAPD and AAUD. KAUD appealed to workers to form autonomous workers councils. One of their first publications was a document drafted by Jan Appel and developed by the , Foundations of Communist Production and Distribution by the Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands in 1930. An English translation by Mike Baker was published in 1990. KAUD also published a periodical: Der Kampfruf. Shortly after the 1933 National Socialist takeover, the KAUD disappeared. During the spring of 1933, the group published magazines with different names. In December 1933, the organization was ripped apart by internal strife. By 1934, some KAUD cadres had regrouped as Revolutionäre Obleute. (en)
  • L'Union communiste ouvrière d'Allemagne (en allemand : Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands, KAUD) est une organisation conseilliste allemande fondée le 24 décembre 1931 et issue de la réunification de l'Union générale des travailleurs d'Allemagne (AAUD) et l'Union générale des travailleurs d'Allemagne - Organisation unitaire (AAUD-E). L'Union communiste ouvrière d'Allemagne (KAUD) regroupe 400 militants, et publie la revue Der Kampfruf. La KAUD disparaît en 1934, les militants se dispersant alors en une série de groupuscules clandestins. (fr)
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