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'''''Junge Welt''''' (German: '''Young World'''), stylised as '''''junge Welt''''', is the sole major [[Marxism|Marxist]]<ref>[https://www.jungewelt.de/ueber_uns/diese_zeitung.php ''Über diese Zeitung''] (in German).</ref> publication in [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]], ranking as the ninth-largest daily national newspaper. ''Junge Welt'' served as the official daily newspaper of the [[Free German Youth]], a prominent [[Communism|communist]] youth organisation, from its inception in 1947 until the paper was privatised in 1991. ''Junge Welt'' was relaunched in 1994. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 28 December 2022
Junge Welt (German: Young World), stylised as junge Welt, is the sole major Marxist[1] publication in Germany, ranking as the ninth-largest daily national newspaper. Junge Welt served as the official daily newspaper of the Free German Youth, a prominent communist youth organisation, from its inception in 1947 until the paper was privatised in 1991. Junge Welt was relaunched in 1994.
References
- ↑ Über diese Zeitung (in German).