Christian Social Workers' Newspaper

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The Christlich-sociale Arbeiter-Zeitung acted as the “central organ of the Christian-Social Workers' Party in Austria” and appeared under this title every week from April 7, 1900 to March 24, 1934. It was the successor to Leopold Kunschak's in Vienna in November 1895 founded and published newspaper Freiheit! . With the issue on March 31, 1934, at the same time as Kunschak's farewell, the title was changed to the Oesterreichische Arbeiter-Zeitung . On March 12, 1938 - one day before Austria was " annexed " to Nazi Germany - the newspaper was finally shut down.

The paper was published as a Christian-social worker newspaper in a 2 ° format (37.5 × 23 cm) and from January 1921 in three columns in a format of 41 × 26.5 cm.

The Christlich-socialen-Arbeiter-Zeitung contained an “Illustrated entertainment sheet”. As a supplement appeared the hours of silence, which were later absorbed by the worker and trade friend or the worker and trade friend for the Duchy of Salzburg . The addition of a worker and trader friend was used from the 32nd year (1901) to the 50th year.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [Leopold] Kunschak:  Farewell. In:  Oesterreichische Arbeiter-Zeitung. Central organ of the Christian workers and employees movement. Enclosure : "Stille Stunden" , No. 13/1934 (XXXIX. Volume), March 31, 1934, p. 3, column 1. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / early.
  2. ^ Vienna, Saturday, March 12, 1938. In:  Oesterreichische Arbeiter-Zeitung. Central organ of the Christian workers and employees movement , No. 11/1938 (XLIII. Year), March 12, 1938, pp. 1–16 (18). (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / early.

editor

  • Leopold Kunschak (from December 9, 1922: publisher);
  • Emil Panosch and Franz Schwarz (from January 1902 to September 30, 1922 and owners);
  • Leopold Kunschak (from October 7, 1922: owner)

printer

  • until October 22, 1904: Ambros Opitz ;
  • until December 13, 1913: Ambros Opitz successor;
  • until January 18, 1919: Buchdruckerei Reichspost, later also: Ambros Opitz successor; last: Herold book and art print shop, later: Herold publishing house

Editors

literature

  • Helmut W. Lang (Ed.): Austrian Retrospective Bibliography (ORBI). Row 2: Austrian Newspapers 1492–1945. Volume 2: Helmut W. Lang, Ladislaus Lang, Wilma Buchinger: Bibliography of the Austrian newspapers 1621–1945. AT THE. Edited at the Austrian National Library. KG Saur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-598-23384-1 , p. 177 ( Christlich-sociale Arbeiter-Zeitung ).
  • Helmut W. Lang (Ed.): Austrian Retrospective Bibliography (ORBI). Row 2: Austrian Newspapers 1492–1945. Volume 3: Helmut W. Lang, Ladislaus Lang, Wilma Buchinger: Bibliography of Austrian newspapers 1621–1945. N-Z. Edited at the Austrian National Library. KG Saur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-598-23385-X , p. 102 ( Oesterreichische Arbeiter-Zeitung ).

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