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Neue Volkszeitung was a German-language weekly newspaper issued from New York City, United States.[1] Neue Volkszeitung was launched in December 1932 as the successor of the New Yorker Volkszeitung. Initially, the newspaper sought to portray itself as an organ of German-American labor organizations, but gradually it became closely tied to the exile organization of the Social Democratic Party of Germany.[2] Neue Volkszeitung continued publication until 1944.[1]
References
- ^ a b Shore, Elliott. The German-American radical press: the shaping of a left political culture, 1850 - 1940. Urbana u.a: Univ. of Illinois Press, 1992. p. 181
- ^ Krispyn, Egbert. Anti-Nazi Writers in Exile. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1978. p. 125
Categories:- Newspapers published in the United States
- German-language newspapers
- Socialist newspapers
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