nonsocialist

nonsocialist
One who is not a socialist.

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  • German Trade-Union Federation — (Deutsche Gewerkschafts bund, DGB)    On 20 November 1918 Gustav Hartmann, a founder of the DDP and leader of the nonsocialist Hirsch Duncker Federation of German Labor As sociations (Verband der deutschen Gewerkvereine), and Adam Stegerwald,*… …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

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