Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Bank of German Labor, Inc. (German: Bank der Deutschen Arbeit) was a financial institution of the German Labor Front (DAF). Founded in 1924 as the Bank of Workers, Employees, and Civil Servants (Bank der Arbeiter, Angestellten und Beamten AG) by organizations representing these groups, it was taken over by the DAF and renamed after the destruction of the trade unions on 2 May 1933."@en }
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- Bank_of_German_Labor,_Inc. abstract "Bank of German Labor, Inc. (German: Bank der Deutschen Arbeit) was a financial institution of the German Labor Front (DAF). Founded in 1924 as the Bank of Workers, Employees, and Civil Servants (Bank der Arbeiter, Angestellten und Beamten AG) by organizations representing these groups, it was taken over by the DAF and renamed after the destruction of the trade unions on 2 May 1933.".
- Q806654 abstract "Bank of German Labor, Inc. (German: Bank der Deutschen Arbeit) was a financial institution of the German Labor Front (DAF). Founded in 1924 as the Bank of Workers, Employees, and Civil Servants (Bank der Arbeiter, Angestellten und Beamten AG) by organizations representing these groups, it was taken over by the DAF and renamed after the destruction of the trade unions on 2 May 1933.".
- Bank_of_German_Labor,_Inc. comment "Bank of German Labor, Inc. (German: Bank der Deutschen Arbeit) was a financial institution of the German Labor Front (DAF). Founded in 1924 as the Bank of Workers, Employees, and Civil Servants (Bank der Arbeiter, Angestellten und Beamten AG) by organizations representing these groups, it was taken over by the DAF and renamed after the destruction of the trade unions on 2 May 1933.".
- Q806654 comment "Bank of German Labor, Inc. (German: Bank der Deutschen Arbeit) was a financial institution of the German Labor Front (DAF). Founded in 1924 as the Bank of Workers, Employees, and Civil Servants (Bank der Arbeiter, Angestellten und Beamten AG) by organizations representing these groups, it was taken over by the DAF and renamed after the destruction of the trade unions on 2 May 1933.".