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Rote Sturmfahne

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Rote Sturmfahne
Rote Sturmfahne masthead, October 1938
TypeDaily
EditorAlexander Hasselbach (1934-1937)
Founded1931
Political alignmentCommunist
LanguageGerman language
Ceased publicationAugust 1941
HeadquartersMarxstadt
Circulation~5,000

Rote Sturmfahne was a German language daily newspaper published from Marxstadt, Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, and was founded in 1931.[1][2][3] It was an organ of the Marxstadt Canton [ru] Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), the Marxstadt Canton Executive Committee and trade unions.[1][4] It had a circulation of about 5,000 copies, with the issues containing four pages.[1] During 1934-1937, Alexander Hasselbach was the editor of Rote Sturmfahne, while Eduard Eurich [ru] was the executive secretary of the editorial office of Rote Sturmfahne 1938-1941.[1][5][6]

The publication was discontinued in August 1941.[2][4]

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