File:1942 manifesto of the Bordigist Germans in France (Revolutionären Kommunisten Deutschlands).png

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English: Manifesto issued by the Revolutionären Kommunisten Deutschlands, a Bordigist (left-communist) group in Nazi-occupied France, distinguished for being against all sides fighting in the "imperialist world war"; the text is addressed to Wehrmacht soldiers, referring to Hitler, Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt as dictators.
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Source Philippe Bourrinet, The 'Bordigist' Current (1912–1952). Milan: Editoriale Fondazione Amadeo Bordiga.
Author Revolutionären Kommunisten Deutschlands, French cell

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