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and officially to 20 July 1925 a member of the City
Council Lüdenscheid. An uncompleted strike in November 1923 was regarded as a failure by Fischer and as an internal union consequence he gave up his post in Lüdenscheid. He then became a managing director of the Metalworkers Union in
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and on the board of directors of the local
Consumers' Co-operative from 1914 onwards. In 1919 he was again chief executive officer of the regional branch of the Metalworkers Union in
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Simon, Dietmar, Arbeiterbewegung in der
Provinz: soziale Konflikte und sozialistische Politik in Lüdenscheid im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, 1st edition, Klartext-Verlag Essen 1995
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Metallarbeiter und ihre Organisation vom DMV und CMV zur IG Metall, editor IG Metall Lüdenscheid
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Fabrik, Verein und
Klassenkampf. Arbeiterleben und Arbeiterorganisation in Lüdenscheid von 1820 bis 1950, editor Museum der Stadt Lüdenscheid
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Fischer represented the social democratic politicians and activists of the trade-unionism, who abolished the German
Imperial Monarchy (
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After an elementary education he completed an apprenticeship as metal processor and pursued this trade until 1906.
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