Volkswacht
Volkswacht (German for 'People's Watch') is a name that have been used by a number of newspaper, generally with a leftist or social democratic orientation:
- Volkswacht of Bielefeld, 1890 - 1933[1]
- Volkswacht of Silesia, Breslau, 1890 - 1933[2]
- Volkswacht (Danzig)[3]
- Volkswacht for the Upper Palatinate and Lower Bavaria, Regensburg, 1920 - 1933[4]
- Volkswacht (Freiburg), 1911-1933[5]
- Volkswacht am Bodensee, Romanshorn, Switzerland, 1909 -1934[6]
- Volkswacht (Insterburg)
References
- ↑ Bielefeld: Volkswacht
- ↑ Library of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation: Volkswacht for Silesia, chronological review
- ↑ Library of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation: Volkswacht: Organ for the Workes of the Province West Prussia
- ↑ Microfilm Archive of the German Language Press: Volkswacht for the Upper Palatinate and Lower Bavaria
- ↑ Microfilm Archive of the German Language Press: Volkswacht
- ↑ Microfilm Archive of the German Language Press: Volkswacht on Lake Constance
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