German Metal Workers' Union
The German Metal Workers' Union (German: Deutscher Metallarbeiter-Verband, abbreviated DMV) was a German industrial union for metalworkers formed in 1891 and dissolved after the Nazis' accession to power in 1933.
Deutscher Metallarbeiter-Verband | |
Successor | Industrial Union of Metal (E Germany), Industrial Union of Metal (W Germany) |
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Founded | 6 June 1891 |
Dissolved | 2 May 1933 |
Headquarters | Rötestraße 16, Stuttgart |
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Members | 1,632,670 (1920) |
Publication | Deutsche Metall-Arbeiter-Zeitung |
Affiliations | ADGB, IMF |
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