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German Musicians' Union Deutscher Musiker-Verband
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The German Musicians' Union (German: Deutscher Musiker-Verband, DeMuV) was a trade union representing musicians in Germany. The union was founded on 1 July 1919, when the General German Musicians' Union merged with the Central Union of Civilian Musicians in Germany. It affiliated to the General German Trade Union Confederation, and opened an office in Berlin. In 1933, the union was banned by the Nazi government. Der Deutsche Musiker-Verband (DeMuV) wurde 1919 gegründet. Die freie Gewerkschaft organisierte Musiker in der Weimarer Republik.
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German Musicians' Union
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German Musicians' Union
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1933-05-02
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1919-07-01
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Germany
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Deutscher Musiker-Verband
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Union of Art and Literature , Arts Union
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Der Deutsche Musiker-Verband (DeMuV) wurde 1919 gegründet. Die freie Gewerkschaft organisierte Musiker in der Weimarer Republik. The German Musicians' Union (German: Deutscher Musiker-Verband, DeMuV) was a trade union representing musicians in Germany. The union was founded on 1 July 1919, when the General German Musicians' Union merged with the Central Union of Civilian Musicians in Germany. It affiliated to the General German Trade Union Confederation, and opened an office in Berlin. The union had about 50,000 members on its formation, but this fell rapidly. It complained that there were too many foreign musicians in the country, "often disreputable persons from other professions who band together in Germany to form so-called Hungarian, jazz, or balalaika ensembles and undercut domestic musicians". By 1931, the union had 23,509 members, and was led by Gottlieb Fauth. It published the Deutsche Musiker-Zeitung newspaper. In 1933, the union was banned by the Nazi government.
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Deutsche Musiker-Zeitung
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