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- Folkstsaytung abstract "The Folkstsaytung ("People's Paper") was a Yiddish language daily newspaper which served as the official organ of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland. Folkstsaytung was published from Warsaw. It began publication in 1921 and officially lasted until the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939. Thereafter it continued on as an illegal underground newspaper until 1943. Its chief editors were Victor Alter and Henrik Erlich. In 1927 it was renamed Naye Folkstsaytung ("New People's Paper"). It began to be published again after World War II but in 1948 it was taken over by Communist authorities and disbanded.The newspaper reflected the Jewish secular socialist ideology of the Bund and spoke up for rights of workers, reported on Polish politics and Sejm debates, included articles on cultural and scientific topics, as well as literary works of both Jewish and non-Jewish authors.".
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- Folkstsaytung subject Category:Bundism.
- Folkstsaytung subject Category:Defunct_newspapers_of_Poland.
- Folkstsaytung subject Category:Jewish_Polish_history.
- Folkstsaytung subject Category:Yiddish-language_media_in_Poland.
- Folkstsaytung subject Category:Yiddish_socialist_newspapers.
- Folkstsaytung type Artifact100021939.
- Folkstsaytung type DefunctNewspapersOfPoland.
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- Folkstsaytung type YiddishNewspapers.
- Folkstsaytung comment "The Folkstsaytung ("People's Paper") was a Yiddish language daily newspaper which served as the official organ of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland. Folkstsaytung was published from Warsaw. It began publication in 1921 and officially lasted until the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939. Thereafter it continued on as an illegal underground newspaper until 1943. Its chief editors were Victor Alter and Henrik Erlich. In 1927 it was renamed Naye Folkstsaytung ("New People's Paper").".
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