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June 4, 1844 Rebellion of German textile workers in Silesia
On June 4, 1844, together with the two textile villages of Pettsvaldo and Langobello in the mountains of Oegen in Silesia, the German textile workers rebelled against capitalist exploitation and oppression. On June 4, 1844, there broke out a spontaneous uprising of textile workers against capitalist exploitation and oppression. The uprising led to the rejection of the wages, the uprising extended to 3,000 workers, the workers shouted against private ownership, they sang the "Bloody Massacre" and rejected the cruel exploitation of capitalists: "We all know what your greed was, the last garment of the poor were exploited, their hearts were wiped out!" The workers destroyed the factories and machines of the workers, burned the bills of philosophy, books and wareho


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