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''Rudý večerník'' ('Red Evening Newspaper') was a
communist Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a ...
evening newspaper published from
Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate ...
, interbellum
Czechoslovakia , rue, Чеськословеньско, , yi, טשעכאסלאוואקיי, , common_name = Czechoslovakia , life_span = 1918–19391945–1992 , p1 = Austria-Hungary , image_p1 ...
. As of 1938 the paper was estimated to have a circulation of 100,000. It was the evening edition of the central party organ '' Rudé právo''. The newspaper was initially known as ''Rudé právo Večerník'' ('Red Justice - Evening'), the name ''Rudý večerník'' was adopted on 1 April 1928.
Ivan Olbracht Ivan Olbracht, born Kamil Zeman (6 January 1882, Semily, Bohemia – 20 December 1952, Prague) was a Czech writer, journalist and translator of German prose. Biography The son of writer Antal Stašek and his Jewish-born Catholic convert wife ...
served as editor-in-chief of ''Rudý večerník''.


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