Sport Under Red Flags: The Relations Between the Red Sport International and the Socialist Workers' Sport International, 1920-1939, Band 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1979 - 796 Seiten |
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... bureau of the Socialist International resulted , on August 11 , 1912 , in a discussion by the bureau about the possibility of establishing contact between socialist parties and workers ' sport organizations . In the same month the ...
... bureau of the Socialist International resulted , on August 11 , 1912 , in a discussion by the bureau about the possibility of establishing contact between socialist parties and workers ' sport organizations . In the same month the ...
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... Bureau , proposed at a meeting of the bureau on December 30 , 1926 , that the LSI permit its associations to compete with RSI clubs that had been formed through splits in LSI groups . But instead of easing restrictions on relations with ...
... Bureau , proposed at a meeting of the bureau on December 30 , 1926 , that the LSI permit its associations to compete with RSI clubs that had been formed through splits in LSI groups . But instead of easing restrictions on relations with ...
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... Bureau extended its prohibition to a Spartakiad planned by Norwegian communists in Oslo . In a meeting five days before the opening of the Sparta- kiad , the International Bureau reiterated its position that relations between the SWSI ...
... Bureau extended its prohibition to a Spartakiad planned by Norwegian communists in Oslo . In a meeting five days before the opening of the Sparta- kiad , the International Bureau reiterated its position that relations between the SWSI ...
Inhalt
The Development of the RSI before 1928 | 96 |
United Front From Below and | 114 |
The Sport Internationals | 146 |
Urheberrecht | |
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