Rudý večerník

Rudý večerník
Editor-in-chief Ivan Olbracht
Political alignment Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Headquarters Prague
Circulation 100,000 (as of 1938)
Sister newspapers Rudé právo
Country Czechoslovakia

Rudý večerník ('Red Evening Newspaper') was a communist evening newspaper published from Prague, interbellum Czechoslovakia. As of 1938 the paper was estimated to have a circulation of 100,000.[1] It was the evening edition of the central party organ Rudé právo.[2][3] The newspaper was initially known as Rudé právo Večerník ('Red Justice - Evening'), the name Rudý večerník was adopted on April 1, 1928.[4] Ivan Olbracht served as editor-in-chief of Rudý večerník.[5]

References

  1. Zeitungswissenschaft 13. Staatspolitischer verlag g.m.b.h. 1938. p. 416.
  2. Marcus G. Patka (1997). Egon Erwin Kisch. Böhlau. p. 140. ISBN 978-3-205-98612-6.
  3. Yešhayahu A. Jelínek (1983). The Lust for Power: Nationalism, Slovakia, and the Communists, 1918-1948. East European Monographs. p. 160. ISBN 978-0-88033-019-0.
  4. Vojtěch Dolejší (1960). 40 let Rudého práva. Státní nakl. politické literatury. p. 48.
  5. Andrea Orzoff (22 June 2009). Battle for the Castle: The Myth of Czechoslovakia in Europe, 1914-1948. Oxford University Press. p. 133. ISBN 978-0-19-974568-5.
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