A trade union leader is seen addressing a crowd of 30,000 workers who assembled in tile market square, Nuremberg (in the U.S. occupied zone of Germany) on January 21 to protest against the shortage of food. The banner reads, “We demand the unity of Germany." It is reported that In this area about 100,000 workers went on strike on the orders of their trade unions, to demand more food. (At background is the centuries old bomb-damaged Church of Our Lady.) (A.P . Photo)
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22589, 18 March 1948, Page 5
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82A trade union leader is seen addressing a crowd of 30,000 workers who assembled in tile market square, Nuremberg (in the U.S. occupied zone of Germany) on January 21 to protest against the shortage of food. The banner reads, “We demand the unity of Germany." It is reported that In this area about 100,000 workers went on strike on the orders of their trade unions, to demand more food. (At background is the centuries old bomb-damaged Church of Our Lady.) (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22589, 18 March 1948, Page 5
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