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Mercedes in Peace and War : German Automobile Workers, 1903–1945
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Bernard P. Bellon
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Columbia University Press
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9780231886475
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December 31 1990
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April 09 2019
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10.7312/bell91990
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. VII
CONTENTS
pp. XI
TABLES
pp. XIII
PREFACE
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 7
1. THE GERMAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY AND THE DAIMLER-MOTOREN- GESELLSCHAFT: THE MERCEDES MYTHOS
pp. 25
2. WORK AND WORKERS AT DAIMLER, 1903–1914
pp. 61
3. THE WORKERS' MOVEMENT AT DAIMLER, 1903–1914
pp. 83
4. WORLD WAR I AT THE DAIMLER-MOTOREN- GESELLSCHAFT
pp. 137
5. RED STAR OVER MERCEDES: DAIMLER WORKERS AND THE REVOLUTION, NOVEMBER 1918 TO JANUARY 1920
pp. 171
6. THE END OF THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA IN UNTERTUERKHEIM
pp. 215
7. CRISIS AND NEW ORDER, 1929–1945: NATIONAL SOCIALISM AND A MODEL COMPANY
pp. 259
CONCLUSIONS
pp. 273
NOTES
pp. 325
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 347
INDEX
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