Memeler Volksstimme ('People's Voice of Memel') was a socialist newspaper published from Memel (present-day Klaipėda, Lithuania). It was a mouthpiece of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). [1] The newspaper was launched in December 1919 as the organ of the Workers and Soldiers Council of Memel and the Free Trade Unions. [2] Erich Bührig was the editor of Memeler Volksstimme. [1]
In 1924 Memeler Volksstimme was replaced by Memelländische Volkszeitung. [3]
Memeler Volksstimme ('People's Voice of Memel') was a socialist newspaper published from Memel (present-day Klaipėda, Lithuania). It was a mouthpiece of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). [1] The newspaper was launched in December 1919 as the organ of the Workers and Soldiers Council of Memel and the Free Trade Unions. [2] Erich Bührig was the editor of Memeler Volksstimme. [1]
In 1924 Memeler Volksstimme was replaced by Memelländische Volkszeitung. [3]