West Hungarian People's Voice

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The West Hungarian People's Voice was initially a weekly German-language newspaper of the Social Democratic Party for the working population in West Hungary .

The newspaper appeared from 1902 to 1918 in Pressburg , today's Bratislava, in the Kingdom of Hungary . The newspaper contained political coverage, local news, information about clubs and meetings, as well as party news and advertisements. At first it was the German-language supplement to Népszava , the social democratic national daily newspaper in Hungary . From 1903 it appeared as an independent newspaper. From 1910 it appeared three times a week. In the war years it only appeared twice a week due to paper shortages.

The first edition appeared on March 18, 1902 and the last on October 31, 1918. The successor newspaper was the Volksstimme .

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  1. a b Bibliography of German-language periodicals from Eastern Europe, page 130
  2. a b Comparative literature research: Internationale Lenau-Gesellschaft, Österreichischer Bundesverlag, 1984 limited preview in the Google book search
  3. ^ Adam Wandruszka, Peter Urbanitsch: The Habsburg Monarchy 1848-1918 [1]
  4. ^ German-language press in Hungary 1850–1920, page 90