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Memeler Volksstimme

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Memeler Volksstimme ('People's Voice of Memel') was a socialist newspaper published from Memel (present-day Klaipėda, Lithuania). It was a mouthpiece of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).[1] The newspaper was launched in December 1919 as the organ of the Workers and Soldiers Council of Memel and the Free Trade Unions.[2] Erich Bührig was the editor of Memeler Volksstimme.[1]

In 1924 Memeler Volksstimme was replaced by Memelländische Volkszeitung.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Siegfried Mielke (January 2002). Gewerkschafter in den Konzentrationslagern Oranienburg und Sachsenhausen.: Biographisches Handbuch. Edition Hentrich Druck. p. 133. ISBN 978-3-89468-268-2.
  2. ^ Kurt Koszyk (1966). Die Presse der deutschen Sozialdemokratie. sn. p. 141.
  3. ^ Wilhelm Matull (1973). Ostdeutsche Arbeiterbewegung. Holzner Verlag. p. 373.