Undzer emes
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Undzer emes ('Our Truth') was a Yiddish-language communist publication in interwar Lithuania, an organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania.[1] The publication was issued illegally and irregularly from Kaunas between 1923 and 1934.[2][3] It was published clandestinely on a monthly basis, with a circulation of 3,000.[4] Aizikas Lifšicas and J. Šochotas were part of the editorial team of Undzer emes.[5]
TypeMonthly newspaper
Founded1923
Ceased publication1934
Political alignmentCommunist
| Type | Monthly newspaper |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1923 |
| Ceased publication | 1934 |
| Political alignment | Communist |
| Language | Yiddish |
| Headquarters | Kaunas Berlin (1931–1933) |
| Country | Interwar Lithuania Germany (1931–1933) |
| Circulation | 3000 |
Undzer emes was printed in Berlin 1931–1933, but the Lithuanian communists could not continue publishing activities there following the National Socialist takeover in Germany.[6]