Jungsturm ('Young Storm') was a German language newspaper published from Kharkov, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.[1][2] It was an organ of the Central Committee of the Leninist Young Communist League of Ukraine, and carried the by-line 'All-Ukraine German Youth Newspaper'.[1][3][4] Jungsturm was published 1925–1936.[5][2] It was published twice weekly.[5]

As of January 1928, Jungsturm had a circulation of 2,500 copies, by January 1929 3,600 and by January 1930 the publication had a circulation of 4,250 copies.[6] As of 1936, the editor of Jungsturm was Richard Knorre.[7][8]

References

  1. 1 2 Archivalische Forschungen zur Geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung. Rütten & Loening. 1969. p. 2038.
  2. 1 2 Sabrina Dorlin (2005). Histoire culturelle des Allemands au Kazakhstan de la Seconde Guerre mondiale à nos jours: des efforts d'enracinement aux perspectives de retour. Connaissances et Savoirs. p. 273. ISBN 978-2-7539-0003-5.
  3. Library of Congress; Paul Louis Horecky (1962). Newspapers of the Soviet Union in the Library of Congress (Slavic, 1954-1960; Non-Slavic, 1917-1960). U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 13.
  4. Periodychni vydanni︠a︡ URSR, 1917-1960: (romanized title) : hazety ; bibliohrafichnyĭ dovidnyk. Redaktsiĭno-vydavnychyĭ viddil Knykhkovoï palaty URSR. 1978. p. 20.
  5. 1 2 Zbirnyk prat͡sʹ naukovo-doslidnoho t͡sentry periodyky. Lʹvivsʹka naukova biblioteka im. V. Stefanyka. 1999. pp. 530–531.
  6. ІНСТИТУТ НАЦІОНАЛЬНИХ ВІДНОСИН І ПОЛІТОЛОГІЇ НАН УКРАЇНИ - ІНСТИТУТ ІСТОРІЇ УКРАЇНИ НАН УКРАЇНИ - ЦЕНТРАЛЬНИЙ ДЕРЖАВНИЙ АРХІВ ВИЩИХ ОРГАНІВ ВЛАДИ ТА УПРАВЛІННЯ УКРАЇНИ. НІМЦІ В УКРАЇНІ 20—30-ті рр. XX ст.
  7. Exil. Koch. 2003. p. 41.
  8. Ernst Kontschak; Konstantin Ehrlich (1981). Anthologie der sowjetdeutschen Literatur: in 3 Bänden. Verlag Kasachstan. p. 40.
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