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Głos Bundu (Polish language for 'Voice of the Bund') was a Polish-language monthly publication issued from Warsaw, Poland between August 1946 and May 1948.[1][2][3][4] Głos Bundu was an organ of the Central Committee of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland.[2][3] In total seventeen issues of Głos Bundu were published.[2]
The editorial office of Głos Bundu was located at ul. Targowa 44/8.[2] It was printed at the "Automa" printing house at ul. Wilénska 7.[2] The format of Głos Bundu was at times 31x47 centimeters, at times 43x30 centimeters, and contained between 8 and 16 pages per issue.[2][5] Copies of the journal were sold for 5 złoty each.[2]
Głos Bundu was closed down following the merger of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) with the Polish Workers' Party (PPR).[3] The last issue of the journal was issued on May 1, 1948.[5]
The Bund had published other newspapers with the same name in earlier periods.
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