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National Socialist Factory Cell Organization

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The National Socialist Factory Cell Organization was a group for workers in Nazi Germany. It started in 1927 when some workers from the Nazi Party joined together in big factories, mostly around Berlin. They wanted to be an alternative to other worker groups.

The group was officially created in 1928. By 1931, it had only about 3,000 members, but it grew by using strong messages and sometimes force. They shouted, "Into the Factories!" to get more people to join.

Even though they tried hard, the NSBO did not get many members compared to other worker groups. By the end of 1932, they had around 300,000 members, but democratic and Christian worker groups still had over 5 million.

In 1933, after other worker groups were made illegal, the NSBO became the only official worker group for a short time. But soon after, a bigger group called the German Labour Front took over and absorbed the NSBO into its own organization by 1935.

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