Lenin's way

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Lenin's way

language German
First edition 1932
Sold edition approx. 3,000 copies

Lenins Weg was a German-language communist newspaper in Baku that appeared from 1932. It was a press organ of the Central Committee of the Azerbaijani SSR and was primarily aimed at the Caucasian Germans residing there .

The print run was around 3,000 copies in 1936, the editorial staff was initially in the German colony of Helenendorf , and then from 1936 in Baku. The publication was probably stopped in the 1930s.

The Russian-German writer Franz Bach temporarily worked for the paper.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Central Asia and the Caucasus. Central Asia and the Caucasus, Information and Analytical Center, 2005, ( limited preview in Google Book Search)
  2. Sudaba Zeinalova: НЕМЕЦКИЕ ПОСЕЛЕНИЯ В АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНЕ В ГОДЫ СОВЕТСКОЙ ВЛАСТИ (1920–1941 гг.) (PDF) German Villages in Azerbaijan during the Soviet Biennium ( 1920–19А41) Bakihanov, 2006.