Arbeiter-Zeitung (Timișoara)

Volkswille ('People's Will'), later renamed Arbeiter-Zeitung ('Workers Newspaper'), was a German language newspaper published from Temesvár/Timișoara between 1893 and 1933. Volkswille was the main organ of the German-speaking labour movement in the Banat region (which belonged to Austria-Hungary until World War I, then incorporated into Romania). It was the sole long-lasting German-language socialist newspaper in the region.

Arbeiter-Zeitung
Editor-in-chiefJosef Gabriel (from 1913)
Founded1893
Political alignmentSocial Democratic Party of Hungary (1893–1918)
Banat Socialist Party (1919–1927)
Social Democratic Party
LanguageGerman language
Ceased publication1933
HeadquartersTimișoara
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