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Bibliography of the Communist Press [up to Feb. 1, 1921] 1

Bibliography: Press of the (Till February 1st, 1921).

Published in The Communist International [Petrograd], no. 16/17 (1921), pp. 147-151.

International Organs. nist) International. Published by the Executive Com- mittee of the Communist Party. London. Founded July 1. The Communist International. The organ of 1920. Weekly circulation 15,000. the Executive Committee of the Communist Interna- tional. Petrograd. Founded May 1st, 1919. Issued si- * * * multaneously in the Russian, French, German, and English languages under the editorship of G. Zinov- US America. iev. 2. The Bulletin of the Temporary International So- 1. The Communist. Official Organ of the United viet of the Red Workers’ International. Moscow. Founded Communist Party. Founded 1920. Published bi- in 1920. Issued in 4 languages. monthly in English, Hungarian, Jewish [Yiddish], Let- 3. The Peoples of the East. The organ of the So- tish [Latvian], Polish, Russian, Finnish, Croatian lan- viet of Propaganda and Action of the East. Baku. guages. Founded in October 1920. Issued in the Russian, Turk- 2. The Class Struggle. Theoretical magazine. ish, Persian, and Arab languages. Monthly. 4. The Jugend-Internationale. (International of the 3. Voice of Labor. Youth), the organ of the Communist International of 4. The Communist. The Organ of the Commu- Youth. German edition: Berlin. Founded in 1919. The nist Party of America. Published bi-monthly under- Russian edition is issued in Moscow and the Swedish ground. Circulation 8,000 copies. in Stockholm. 5. Novyi Mir. [The New World.] Organ of the 5. Internationale Jugend Korrespondez. (Interna- Communist Party of America. Founded by L. Deutsch tional Correspondence of Youth). Edition of the Ex- in 1912. In 1916-1917 the Russian Bolsheviki took ecutive Committee of the Communist International part in it, from the beginning of 1920 went into a of Youth. German edition: Berlin. Founded in 1920. half-legal existence and from June has been published Issued thrice monthly. illegally. 6. Der Junge Genosse. (The Young Comrade), 6. Rot Fahne. (The Red Flag.) Yiddish Organ of edited by the Executive Committee of the Commu- the Communist Party of America. Underground. Cir- nist International of Youth. Berlin. Founded January culation 3,000. 1st, 1921. Edwin Hernie. Issued twice monthly. Besides the above mentioned papers, the Com- munist Party of America is publishing underground * * * papers in Lettish [Latvian], Ukrainian, and Polish lan- guages, each one of which has a circulation of about Great Britain. 10,000 copies. 7. Communist Unity. Published from the middle The Communist. Organ of the Third (Commu- of January [1921] by a group of active Communists 1 2 Bibliography of the Communist Press [up to Feb. 1, 1921]

of both parties. Published simultaneously in Russian, English, and Yiddish. Circulation 5,000. The following Communist inclined magazines are published openly: 8. The Workers Challenge. New York. Circula- tion 5,000. 9. The Toiler. Organ of the Communist Party. Cleveland, Ohio. Editor: Elmer Allison. Circulation 15,000. 10. The Liberator. Monthly magazine. Published instead of . Edited by with collaboration of John Reed and Robert Minor. 11. Der Proletarier. (The Proletarian.) In Yid- dish. Magazine with illustrations. New York. Published by the Proletarian Publishing Association. Circulation 7,000. 12. Der Kampf. (The Struggle.) In Yiddish. Weekly. 13. Molot. [The Hammer.] In Ukrainian. Weekly. 14. Soviet Russia. Weekly. Dedicated to spread the truth about Russia. Official organ of the Russian Soviet Government Bureau. New York. Founded Nov. 1919. Since the gigantic growth of the universal Com- munist Press makes rather difficult to give a full ac- count of all the publications, we expect that this will be an encouragement to all the Sections of the Third International to send the information of the historic development, circulation, and present situation of the Communist press all over the world.

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