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- La_Nouvelle_Internationale abstract "La nouvelle internationale ('The New International') was a weekly newspaper published from Geneva, Switzerland between May 1, 1917 and April 1921. The newspaper was founded by Charles Hubacher and Henri Guilbeaux as a successor of Le Pueple suisse. La nouvelle internationale was based on the principles of the Zimmerwald Left. It carried the byline 'Newspaper of the internationalist socialist workers'. Apart from Hubacher, another notable editor was Ernest Brunner. On May 1, 1921 La nouvelle internationale was superseded by l'Avant-garde.".
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- La_Nouvelle_Internationale wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Hubacher.
- La_Nouvelle_Internationale wikiPageWikiLink Geneva.
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- La_Nouvelle_Internationale wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Nouvelle Internationale".
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- La_Nouvelle_Internationale subject Category:1917_establishments_in_Switzerland.
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- La_Nouvelle_Internationale subject Category:Defunct_weekly_newspapers.
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- La_Nouvelle_Internationale subject Category:Media_in_Geneva.
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- La_Nouvelle_Internationale subject Category:Publications_established_in_1917.
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- La_Nouvelle_Internationale hypernym Newspaper.
- La_Nouvelle_Internationale type Newspaper.
- La_Nouvelle_Internationale comment "La nouvelle internationale ('The New International') was a weekly newspaper published from Geneva, Switzerland between May 1, 1917 and April 1921. The newspaper was founded by Charles Hubacher and Henri Guilbeaux as a successor of Le Pueple suisse. La nouvelle internationale was based on the principles of the Zimmerwald Left. It carried the byline 'Newspaper of the internationalist socialist workers'. Apart from Hubacher, another notable editor was Ernest Brunner.".
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