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Arbeiter-Zeitung (Timişoara) : ウィキペディア英語版
Arbeiter-Zeitung (Timișoara)

''Volkswille'' ('People's Will'), later renamed ''Arbeiter-Zeitung'' ('Workers Newspaper'), was a German language newspaper published from Temesvár/Timișoara between 1893 and 1933. ''Volkswille'' was the main organ of the German-speaking labour movement in the Banat region (which belonged to Austria-Hungary until World War I, then incorporated into Romania).〔 It was the sole long-lasting German-language socialist newspaper in the region.〔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. 87〕
==Hungarian period==
The first issue of ''Volkswille'' appeared on May 1, 1893.〔 ''Volkswille'' was founded as a weekly publication.〔 Initially it carried the by-line 'Organ for the Interests of the Working Population in Southern Hungary'. From January 19, 1984 the by-line was changed to 'Organ of the Social Democratic Party of Hungary'. On April 1, 1898 the original by-line was reinstated. On November 8, 1905 the new by-line was 'Social Democratic Organ for Politics and People's Economics of Southern Hungary'. On the same day the newspaper was converted into a twice-weekly publication.〔
The by-line was somewhat modified on March 28, 1905, as 'Social Democratic Organ for People's Economics of Southern Hungary', and on January 1, 1909 reduced to simply 'Social Democratic Organ of Southern Hungary'.〔Bundesinstitut für Kultur und Geschichte der Deutschen im Östlichen Europa (Oldenburg). ''(Berichte und Forschungen: Jahrbuch des Bundesinstituts für Kultur und Geschichte der Deutschen im Östlichen Europa. Band 11 )''. München: Oldenbourg, 2003. p. 112〕〔Forschungsgemeinschaft "Dokumente und Materialen zur Geschichte der Deutschen Arbeiterbewegung.", and Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. ''(Archivalische Forschungen zur Geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung )'', Vol. 6, eds. 4. Berlin: Rütten & Loening, 1969. p. 1830〕
In the midst of the World War, ''Volkwille'' returned to weekly publishing on August 8, 1914.〔
Editors of ''Volkswille'' during the Hungarian period included Wilhelm Paul, Robert Blum (from March 24, 1899), Johann Dobrillovich (from April 6, 1900), Anton Zabilsky (from March 1, 1901), Josef Schwarz (from January 9, 1903), Peter Karl (from May 22, 1903), Gyula Horacsek (from April 29, 1904), János Biró (from May 20, 1904), Béla Czeizel (from November 8, 1905), János Tóth (from November 10, 1906), Rudolf Kruppa (from April 11, 1908), János Maul (from May 16, 1908), Gyula Freund (from June 17, 1908), J. Maul (from October 10, 1908), Ferenc Nedl (from January 6, 1909), J. Schönberger (from June 5, 1909), Lajos Fried (from June 23, 1909), Mihály Back (from November 24, 1909), József Herber (from January 5, 1910), Vilmos Sehorsch (from July 16, 1910), György Bauer (from March 4, 1911), Ferenc Geistlinger (froom March 19, 1911) and József (Josef) Gabriel from January 11, 1913.〔

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