German strike of January 1918

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German strike of January 1918 was a strike against the First World War which spread across Germany. It lasted from 25 January to 1 February 1918. It is known as the "Januarstreik", as distinct from the "Jännerstreik" which preceded it spreading across the Austro-Hungarian Empire between January 3 and 25, 1918. The strike began in Berlin on 28 January and spread across the rest of Germany, but finally collapsed.[1]

Berlin

400,000 workers went on strike primarily in the munitions and metal plants.[2]

References

  1. ^ Bailey, Stephen (1980). "The Berlin Strike of January 1918". Central European History. 13 (2): 158–174. doi:10.1017/S0008938900009080. ISSN 0008-9389. JSTOR 4545893.
  2. ^ "The Strikes of January 1918". ghdi.ghi-dc.org. German History in Documents and Images. Retrieved 29 October 2019.