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- Leipziger Volkszeitung in 2009, more than 70% of the residents of Leipzig welcomed Red Bull GmhH's investment in local football. The Leipziger Volkszeitung published...
- Thüringer Volkszeitung ('Thuringia People's Newspaper') was a communist newspaper published from Erfurt 1945–1946. It was the organ of the Communist Party...
- The Schweriner Volkszeitung (SVZ) is a newspaper in Germany. The controlling company, Zeitungsverlag Schwerin GmbH & Co. KG, has its head office in Schwerin...
- New Yorker Volkszeitung was the longest-running German language daily labor newspaper in the United States of America, established in 1878 and suspending...
- Sozialistische Volkszeitung ('Socialist People's Newspaper') was a communist newspaper published from Frankfurt am Main, West Germany. It was an organ...
- Deutsche Volkszeitung ('German People's Newspaper', abbreviated DVZ) was a newspaper published daily from Berlin, Germany between 1945–1946. It was the...
- The Leipziger Volkszeitung or LVZ (German for Leipzig People's Newspaper) is a daily regional newspaper in Leipzig and western Saxony, Germany. First published...
- The Neue Volkszeitung (New People's Newspaper) was a German-language newspaper issued from New York City, United States. The paper had a moderate social...
- networks and has its own symphony orchestra, choir and a ballet. Leipziger Volkszeitung (LVZ) is the city's only daily newspaper. Founded in 1894, it has published...
- ISBN 978-3-361-00710-9. "Leipziger P****agen" [Leipziger Volkszeitung series about Leipzig arcade p****ages]. Leipziger Volkszeitung (in German). Archived from the original...