Sozialistische Arbeiter-Zeitung
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Not to be confused with Arbeiter-Zeitung (Vienna) or Arbeiter-Zeitung (Chicago).
Sozialistische Arbeiter-Zeitung ('Socialist Workers Newspaper', abbreviated SAZ) was a daily newspaper published in Germany between 1931 and 1933.[1][2] SAZ was the central organ of the Socialist Workers Party of Germany (SAPD).[2]
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Type | Daily |
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Editor-in-chief | Max Richard Kleineibst (1931–1932), Walter Fabian (1932) |
Founded | October 21, 1931 (1931-10-21) |
Political alignment | Socialism |
Language | German language |
Ceased publication | 1933 |
Headquarters | Breslau, Berlin |
OCLC number | 730049418 |
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