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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... existed in St. Petersburg , Moscow , Rostov , Kharkov , Orel , and Ivanovo- 23 Voznesensk . To counteract the growth of druzhiny and to draw workers and students away from revolutionary activity , in 1905 the government gave office ...
... existed in St. Petersburg , Moscow , Rostov , Kharkov , Orel , and Ivanovo- 23 Voznesensk . To counteract the growth of druzhiny and to draw workers and students away from revolutionary activity , in 1905 the government gave office ...
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... existed in most European countries , and the LSI wanted to develop all of them to the level of those in Germany and Czechoslovakia , giving international workers ' sport prestige equal to that 4 enjoyed by bourgeois sport . Building the ...
... existed in most European countries , and the LSI wanted to develop all of them to the level of those in Germany and Czechoslovakia , giving international workers ' sport prestige equal to that 4 enjoyed by bourgeois sport . Building the ...
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... existed in France , where , since the socialists had been unable to form a strong organization , the communists still controlled the move- ment . In England , Norway , and Alsace - Lorraine communists 1 42 also dominated the national ...
... existed in France , where , since the socialists had been unable to form a strong organization , the communists still controlled the move- ment . In England , Norway , and Alsace - Lorraine communists 1 42 also dominated the national ...
Inhalt
The Development of the RSI before 1928 | 96 |
United Front From Below and | 114 |
The Sport Internationals | 146 |
Urheberrecht | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actions athletic ATSB Berlin bourgeois sport organizations bourgeoisie Bundestag class struggle Comintern Communist Party communist sport movement contests cooperation Council on Physical countries Czechoslovakia delegates demonstrations develop Devlieger Europe Executive Committee expelled fascism Fichte Finland France Gellert Germany gymnastics Helsinki congress International Bureau international workers join leaders leadership Lieske LSI associations LSI organizations Lucerne mass meeting membership military Moscow Moscow Spartakiad munists National Board nists Paris decision participation Physical Culture Podvoisky political Prague proletarian Red Sport International reformist Reussner revolution revolutionary RSI clubs RSI congress RSI's Russians Silaba soccer social democratic parties Socialist Workers Soviet soccer team Soviet sport Soviet sportsmen Soviet team Soviet Union Spartakiad split sport activities sport associations sport clubs sport festivals sport groups sport movement sport organiza sport relations sporting events Supreme Council SWSI SWSI's tactic tions trade union unification united front unity Vsevobuch Wildung worker sportsmen working-class