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Der Kampf (magazine)

Der Kampf was a monthly political magazine published in the period between 1907 and 1938. It was first headquartered in Vienna and then in Prague and Brno. It was affiliated with the Austrian Social Democratic Party (SDAP), and its subtitle was Sozialdemokratische Monatsschrift.

History and profile
Der Kampf was launched by the Austrian social democrats, including Otto Bauer, Adolf Braun and Karl Renner in October 1907. From 1934 to 1938 Der Kampf was published illegally and was first based in Prague and then in Brno.{{cite book ==Content and contributors==
Content and contributors
In February 1933 Der Kampf published an exchange between Friedrich Adler and Karl Kautsky about the socialist democracy. Its leading contributors included Max Adler, Friedrich Austerlitz, Robert Danneberg, Julius Deutsch, Wilhelm Ellenbogen, Ludo Hartmann, Rudolf Hilferding, Engelbert Pernerstorfer, Pavel Axelrod, August Bebel, and Emile Vandervelde. Bauer used various pseudonyms such as Karl Mann and Heinrich Weber, but he also used his name in these articles. One of the articles written by Max Adler was about the effects of the unemployment on the class consciousness of working class.{{cite journal|author=Charles H. Clavey Julius Braunthal was among the members of the editorial board of Der Kampf.{{cite journal|author=Joyce Tsai|title=Der Kuckuck and the problem of workers' photography in Austria|journal=History of Photography|year=2005|volume=29|issue=3 ==References==
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