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Stalindorfer emes

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Stalindorfer emes
Founded1931?
Political alignmentCommunist
LanguageYiddish language
Ceased publication1940?
HeadquartersStalindorf
OCLC number234343234

Stalindorfer emes ('Stalindorf Truth'[1]) was a Yiddish language newspaper published from Stalindorf (a Jewish agricultural settlement founded in 1930 in the Ukrainian SSR) throughout the 1930s.[2][3][4][5] Stalindorfer emes was the organ of the Stalindorf raikom of the Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Ukraine, the Stalindorf Raion Executive Community and the Stalindorf Raion Collective Agriculture Union.[2][6] It was published three times a week.[7]

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  1. ^ Note: Its title followed the rule of the naming of the Communist press in the Soviet Union: the central CPSU newspaper was called Truth (Pravda), and the lower-level Communist organizations (of cities, etc.) followed the "party line" in this respect.
  2. ^ a b National Library of Russia. Yiddish Newspapers (in the Latin alphabet)
  3. ^ Redlich (19 December 2013). War, the Holocaust and Stalinism. Routledge. p. 281. ISBN 978-1-134-36710-8.
  4. ^ Arie Bar (1980). The Jewish Press that was: Accounts, Evaluations, and Memories of Jewish Papers in Pre-Holocaust Europe. World Federation of Jewish Journalists. p. 291.
  5. ^ Poland. Ministerstwo poczt i telegrafów, Vol. 16-17 (1935). Dziennik urzędowy Ministerstwa poczt i telegrafów. p. 504.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ WorldCat. Sṭalindorfer emes
  7. ^ Jewish Social Studies. Conference on Jewish Social Studies. 1947. p. 44.