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The General Jewish Labour Bund in Latvia was a Jewish socialist party in Latvia, adhering to the political line of the General Jewish Labour Bund. ==The beginnings of the Latvian Bund== The first post-independence Latvian Bundist activities began with a congress of members of ''Unzer Tsayt'' in Riga in December 1918.〔 In the fall of 1920, a Central Bureau of the Latvian Bund was constituted. The Latvian Bund became an autonomous organization affiliated with the Latvian Socialist Democratic Workers Party. The Bund had one seat in the Central Committee of the Latvian Social Democratic Workers Party.〔Minczeles, Henri. ''Histoire générale du Bund: un mouvement révolutionnaire juif''. Paris: Editions Austral, 1995. p. 390〕 The Bund, as well as other leftwing groups in Latvia at the time, was repeatedly targeted by far right elements. On June 20, 1921 the president of the party Avrom Braun was sentenced to death by an extraordinary tribunal and executed.〔 The party published the biweekly ''Di naye tsayt'' during seven years.〔 The relations among Jewish socialists and with the rest of the socialist movement were far better than in Poland; at the first parliamentary elections in 1918 two Bundists were elected, then four at the Riga municipal council election in 1919, on a common list of the Social Democratic bloc, which gained 36 of the 96 seats. According to Daniel Blatman, there were 500 active members of the Latvian Bund in 1934.〔Daniel Blatman, (Bund ), The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「General Jewish Labour Bund in Latvia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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