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Buchman had accepted the invitation of Dr Heinrich Host, head of the German Coal Board, to send a team to the Ruhr.
For two years, Buchman sustained over 100 MRA workers in the area.
Before their arrival, 72 % of the workers ' council seats were held by communists.
By 1950, the percentage had shrunk to 25 %.
According to Hubert Stein, an executive member of the German Miners Union, this decline was " to a great extent due to Moral Re-Armament ".
In 1950, Radio Berlin and other stations broadcast a speech by Buchman: " Marxists are finding a new thinking in a day of crisis.
The class struggle is being superseded.
Management and labour are beginning to live the positive alternative to the class war .... Can Marxists pave the way for a greater ideology?
Why not?
They have always been open to new things .... Why should they not be the ones to live for this superior thinking?

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