La Voix de l'Est (Bagnolet)

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La Voix de l'Est
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La Voix de l'Est, 30 December 1954 issue
TypeWeekly
Founded1932
Political alignmentCommunist
Language French language
Headquarters13, rue Marceau, Bagnolet 48°52′5.1″N2°25′2.2″E / 48.868083°N 2.417278°E / 48.868083; 2.417278 [1]
Circulation 12,100 (1937)

La Voix de l'Est ('The Voice of the East') was a French Communist Party local weekly newspaper published from Bagnolet, France. The newspaper was founded in 1932. [1] In 1935, it had a circulation of 8,000 and by 1937 the circulation had reached 12,1000. [2] In the mid-1930s Coudert, the mayor of Bagnolet, was the director of the newspaper. [1]

La Voix de l'Est continued publication after the Second World War. [3]

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References

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  2. Walter, Gérard. Histoire du Parti communiste français . [Paris]: A. Somogy, 1948. p. 374
  3. Perlès, Valérie. Le Pré entre Paris et banlieue: histoire(s) du Pré-Saint-Gervais . Paris [u.a.]: Créaphis, 2004. p. 220