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'''''Das freie Volk''''' ('The Free People') was a daily newspaper published from [[Danzig]] between December 1918 and 1921.<ref name="a3">''[http://books.google.com/books?id=8bYpAQAAIAAJ Archivalische Forschungen Zur Geschichte Der Deutschen Arbeiterbewegung]'', Vol. 6,&nbsp;Eds. 4. Akademie-Verlag., 1969. p. 1750</ref><ref>Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. ''[http://library.fes.de/cgi-bin/populo/fespac.pl?f_IDR=1020190-7&t_long=&modus= Das Freie Volk]''</ref> The newspaper was the organ of the [[Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany]] in West and East Prussia.<ref name="a3"/> In 1921 it became the organ of the [[Communist Party (Free City of Danzig)|Danzig district of the Communist Party of Germany]].<ref name="a3"/> The Communist Party later started a new newspaper, ''Danziger Arbeiterzeitung''.<ref name="a3"/>
'''''Das freie Volk''''' ('The Free People') was a daily newspaper published from [[Danzig]] between December 1918 and 1921.<ref name="a3">''[https://books.google.com/books?id=8bYpAQAAIAAJ Archivalische Forschungen Zur Geschichte Der Deutschen Arbeiterbewegung]'', Vol. 6,&nbsp;Eds. 4. Akademie-Verlag., 1969. p. 1750</ref><ref>Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. ''[http://library.fes.de/cgi-bin/populo/fespac.pl?f_IDR=1020190-7&t_long=&modus= Das Freie Volk]''</ref> The newspaper was the organ of the [[Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany]] in West and East Prussia.<ref name="a3"/> In 1921 it became the organ of the [[Communist Party (Free City of Danzig)|Danzig district of the Communist Party of Germany]].<ref name="a3"/> The Communist Party later started a new newspaper, ''Danziger Arbeiterzeitung''.<ref name="a3"/>


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Latest revision as of 16:27, 15 April 2024

Das freie Volk
FoundedDecember 1918
Political alignmentUSPD (1918–1921), KPD (1921)
LanguageGerman
Ceased publication1921
HeadquartersDanzig

Das freie Volk ('The Free People') was a daily newspaper published from Danzig between December 1918 and 1921.[1][2] The newspaper was the organ of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany in West and East Prussia.[1] In 1921 it became the organ of the Danzig district of the Communist Party of Germany.[1] The Communist Party later started a new newspaper, Danziger Arbeiterzeitung.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d Archivalische Forschungen Zur Geschichte Der Deutschen Arbeiterbewegung, Vol. 6, Eds. 4. Akademie-Verlag., 1969. p. 1750
  2. ^ Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. Das Freie Volk