Vorwärts_(Cernăuți)

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Vorwärts (Cernăuți)

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Vorwärts ('Forward') was a German-language socialist daily newspaper published from Czernowitz/Cernăuți, Bukovina (in Austria-Hungary, later in Romania; present-day Chernivtsi, Ukraine).[1][2][3] The newspaper was founded in 1899 with the name Volkspresse ('People's Press').[4][5] During its initial phase, Volkspresse was published twice-monthly.[4] Volkspresse was an organ of the Social Democratic Workers Party of Austria and the trade union movement.[6] The newspaper was largely representative of the Jewish labour movement of the town.[7]

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In 1905 it was converted into a weekly newspaper.[4] Publishers of the newspaper included Jakob Pistiner, Rudolf Gaidosch and Johann Dumpert.[8]

The newspaper was renamed Vorwärts in 1912.[4] The newspaper carried the by-line 'Organ of the International Social Democratic Provincial Organization of Bukovina'.[8] It continued publication until 1914, hereby there was an interruption for a few years. Publication was resumed in 1918. From June 29, 1918 until December 19, 1934 Vorwärts was published daily. It then returned to weekly publication.[4] Vorwärts played an important role in re-activating the workers movement in the town after the war.[9]

Vorwärts focused largely on international issues, leaving little space for local German concerns.[10] The Bundist Dr. Jakob Pistiner served as the editor of the newspaper.[6] Other editors of the newspaper included Albert Silbermann and Salo Hellenberg.[8]

As of the late 1920s, the offices of Vorwärts were located on Strada General Mirescu, 4.[11] Vorwärts was closed down in 1937.[12] The last issue was published on December 19, 1937.[4]

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References

  1. Stănescu, M. C. Stânga politică din România în anii crizei (1929-1933). București: Editura Mica Valahie, 2002. p. 117
  2. Deutsches Archiv für Landes- u. Volksforschung, Vol. 4. Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 1940. p. 666
  3. Weinstein, Elias. The Jewish Press in Bukovina, Kissman, Joseph. The History of the Jewish Worker Movement Bund in Bukovina
  4. Institutul de Istorie a Partidului de pe lîngă C.C. al P.M.R., and Ion Popescu-Puțuri. Presa muncitoreasca si socialista din Romania 1917-1921: P.2. iulie 1919-mai 1921. Bucuresti: Editura Politică, 1973. p. 117
  5. Welisch, Sophie A.. History of Bukovina Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Labour Party (Great Britain), Trades Union Congress, and Fabian Research Department. The Labour Year Book. London: Co-operative Printing Society, 1929. p. 575

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