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Leningradskaya Pravda (newspaper)

"St. Petersburg Gazette"

Type daily newspaper
Format A2
Owner OJSC "Joint Stock Bank "Russia" (35%), Committee for City Property Management of the Administration of St. Petersburg (more than 20%)
Publisher JSC " Publishing House"St. Petersburg Gazette"
Chief Editor S. A. Slobodskoy
Staff Writers over 40 journalists
Founded
Price 8-12 rubles
Main office St. Petersburg, st. Marata, 25
Circulation 34.000 (on weekdays)
Web site: http://www.spbvedomosti.ru

"St. Petersburg Gazette"(until 1917 - "St. Petersburg Vedomosti"; in earlier periods other spellings were used) - daily newspaper of St. Petersburg.

Until 1917, it called itself a “literary and political newspaper.”

The modern version is the largest daily publication in the North-West region.

Pre-revolutionary edition

The publication is published five times a week (Monday to Friday). The target audience newspapers - educated, socially and economically active people over 35 years old.

Currently collaborating with the newspaper: Mikhail Piotrovsky (monthly author’s column “View from the Hermitage”), Vladimir Kalashnikov, Doctor of Historical Sciences (analytical articles in the “Politics” page), many prominent cultural and artistic figures (including Daniil Granin, Mikhail Kuraev, Ilya Fonyakov).


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    "Leningradskaya Pravda"- (Fontanka river embankment, 59), newspaper of the Leningrad organization of the CPSU (until 1990 Leningrad city and regional Committees of the CPSU, city and regional Councils of People's Deputies). Published daily except Monday. March 21, 1918 in No. 54 ...

    - (Fontanka river embankment, 59), newspaper of the Leningrad organization of the CPSU (until 1990 Leningrad city and regional Committees of the CPSU, city and regional Councils of People's Deputies). Published daily except Monday. March 21, 1918 in No. 54... ...

    - (“Leningradskaya Pravda”) daily newspaper, organ of the Leningrad regional and city committees of the CPSU, regional and city Councils of Working People's Deputies. Initially, the newspaper, the organ of the Central and Petrograd Committees of the RCP (b), was called... ...

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    This term has other meanings, see Pravda. True, the name of a number of newspapers is “Pravda” main newspaper Central Committee of the CPSU in the USSR, published since 1912. “Komsomolskaya Pravda” “Pionerskaya Pravda” “Pravda.Ru” “Ukrainian Pravda” ... ... Wikipedia

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    As part of the RSFSR. Formed on August 1, 1927. In the northwestern part it borders with Finland. It is washed by the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Lakes Ladoga and Onega. Area 85.9 thousand km2. Population (without Leningrad) 1495 thousand (1973), with Leningrad 5628... ... Great Soviet Encyclopedia

    Truth- , s, w. == Lenin's [unfading] truth. pathet. On the truth of Lenin's theory. ◘ With Lenin’s truth, the Dawn of Communism shone for us in the darkness (Mikhalkov). Leisya, song, 9. Our reliable weapon is Lenin’s unfading truth (Sholokhov). SIRLE,... ... Explanatory dictionary of the language of the Council of Deputies

Moved from Petrograd to Moscow.

In March-Sept. 1918 ed. also gas.
In Feb. 1922 gas was added. "Flywheel";
From April 1 to 13 Oct. Published 1925
In March 1939, Krestyanskaya Pravda was also published;
From 3 Sep. 1991 ed. also gas.
From April 22 1993 in St. Petersburg edition. also gas. "Leningradskaya Pravda".

Z a g l .:
1918, No. 50 (276) (March 16 (3)) – 53 (279) (March 20 (7)) TRUTH;
1918, No. 54 (280) (21 (8) March) PETROGRAD PRAVDA;
1918, No. 55 (281) (22 (9) March) – 58 (284) (26 (13) March) TRUTH;
1918, No. 59 (285) (March 27 (14)) – 63 (289) (March 31 (18)) PRAVDA (PETROGRAD PRAVDA);
1918, No. 64 (290) (April 2) – 1924, No. 22 (Jan. 27) PETROGRAD PRAVDA;
1924, No. 23 (Jan. 30) - 1991, No. 200/201 (Aug. 31) LENINGRAD PRAVDA.

P r i l. (kept partly with the newspaper, and partly in other funds of the National Library of Russia):
1919 - 1920;
Literary week. 1922 - 1923; Working library of "Petrogradskaya Pravda". 1923; Economic review of the newspaper "Petrogradskaya Pravda". 1923; Illustrations from Leningradskaya Pravda. 1923 - 1924; Transport worker. 1923 - 1928; Leaflet from the Leningradskaya Pravda workers' correspondent. 1923 - 1925; "Leningradskaya Pravda" and "Red Newspaper". 1924 - 1925; Working team. 1924 - 1926; Our village. 1924 - 1925; Spartak's leaflet. 1924; Bulletin of elections to the Leningrad Soviet of the X convocation. 1925; Soviet trade employee. 1925 - 1927; Mass worker. 1925; New evening newspaper. 1925; Literary supplement to No. ... "Leningradskaya Pravda". 1928; Worker-peasant bond. 1929; To help the village correspondent. 1930 - 1931; Anxiety. - Art. Weimarn, 1931; Anxiety. 1931; For the assault. 1931; Competition newspaper. 1931 - 1932; For the banner of Pravda. 1932; For the brigade. - Cherepovets, 1932; "Leningradskaya Pravda" on rafting. - Cherepovets, 1932; Tape to the tractor! 1932; Win the montage. - village Nevdubstroy, 1932; Win at closing. - village Nevdubstroy, 1932; We'll give you a turbine. - village Nevdubstroy, 1933; For 80 wagons per day. - Krasnogvardeysk, 1933; Metro is the proletarian capital. 1934; "Leningradskaya Pravda" at a construction site. 1940; "Leningradskaya Pravda" for newly formed areas Leningrad region on the Karelian Isthmus. 1941; "Leningradskaya Pravda" at a defense construction site. 1941; "Leningradskaya Pravda" at spring sowing. 1945 - 1946; "Leningradskaya Pravda" at industrial enterprises building materials. 1946; Adj. to the department numbers.

Ex. NLR (text search only 1944):
1918, (237 №№;
Appendix: Insert page of “Petrogradskaya Pravda”: );


1941,
1941, No. 209 (Sept. 2) - 233 (Sept. 30) (25 Nos.) there is a copy in
1944, (No. 253 - twice in a row).

Ex. NLR in (text search is not provided):
1918, No. 50 (276) (March 16 (3) - 123, 125 - 281, 283 - 288 (513) (Dec. 31) (237 №№);
1919, No. 1 (Jan. 1) - 300 (Dec. 31)(there should be 300 nos.);

1941, No. 221 (8014) (Sept. 16);
1944, No. 1 (8725) (Jan. 1) - 253, 255 - 292, 294 - 305, 307 - 311 (9035) (Dec. 31).
or by link: 1918, 1919, 1944 (502 files).

Ex. [ed. house "St. Petersburg Vedomosti"] in (according to PBE; read only; text search is not provided; to view, follow the link and click "Find"):
1941 (319 №№);
1942 (309 №№);
1943 (308 №№);
1944, Jan. - March (78 issues);
1945 (304 №№)
(and a total of 1318 issues, some of which are available only in the ECHZ PBE);
or via links.

Leningradskaya Pravda: daily newspaper / organ of the Leningrad regional and city committees of the CPSU, regional and city Councils of Working People's Deputies. - Leningrad, 1918-2001; 2001-. -
Renewed on June 19, 2001.
Titles: 1918 No. 50 (16 (3) March) - No. 58 (26 (13) March) - Pravda; 1918 No. 59 (27(14) March) - No. 62 (30(17) March) - Pravda (Petrogradskaya Pravda); 1918 No. 64 (Apr. 2) - 1924 No. 18 (Jan. 22) - Petrogradskaya Pravda; 1924 No. 19 - 20 (23 - 24 January) - Petrogradskaya Pravda and Krasnaya Gazeta; 1924 No. 21 (Jan. 28) - Leningradskaya Pravda and Krasnaya Gazeta; 1924 No. 23 - Leningradskaya Pravda.
Editors: 1918 (Nos. 54-288) - 1922 (Nos. 3-35) - Editorial Board; 1922 (No. 36-103) - executive editor V. P. Milyutin; 1922 (No. 104-297) - 1925, 1926 (No. 1-147) I. I. Stepanov-Skvortsov; 1926 (Nos. 148 - 303) - 1927 (Nos. 1 - 205) not specified; 1927 (Nos. 206 - 299) - 1928 (Nos. 1 - 240) - editorial board; 1928 (Nos. 241 - 302) - 1936 (Nos. 1 - 83) - not specified; 1936 (Nos. 84 - 301) - 1937 (Nos. 1 - 270) executive editor A. N. Troitsky; 1937 (Nos. 271 - 302) not specified; 1938 - 1939 (No. 1 - 48) - M. M. Shulemzon; 1939 (No. 49 - 301) - 1941 (No. 1 - 255) - editorial board; 1941 (Nos. 256 - 313) - 1942 (Nos. 1 - 122) - executive editor P. Zolotukhin; 1942 No. 128 - N. Shumilov.
In the subtitle: 1918 No. 50 (March 16) - No. 55 - Organ of the Central Committee of the RCP [b]. Daily newspaper; 1918 No. 56 (March 23) - Organ of the Central and St. Petersburg Committee of the RCP (b); 1918 No. 57 (March 24) - No. 128 (June 20) - Organ of the Central and Petrograd Committee of the PKK[b], daily newspaper; 1918 No. 129 (June 21) - 1919 - Organ of the Central Northern Regional and Petrograd Committee of the RCP[b]; 1920 - 1921 - (No. 242) - Organ of the Petrograd Provincial Committee of the RCP; 1921 No. 243 - 1922 No. 35 - Organ of the regional North-Western Bureau of the Central Committee and the Petrograd Provincial Committee of the RCP[b]; 1922 No. 36 - - 1924 No. 18 - Organ of the North-Western Regional Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP, the Petrograd Provincial Committee of the RCP of the Petrograd Provincial Trade Union Council and the regional ecoso; 1924 No. 19/20 without subtitle; 1924 No. 23 - 1927 No. 266 - Organ of the North-Western Regional Bureau of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party, the Leningrad Provincial Committee of the All-Union Communist Party, the Leningrad Gubernia Trade Council and the Regional Economic Conference; 1927 No. 267 - 1931 No. 343 - Organ of the Leningrad Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, the Leningrad Regional Executive Committee of Soviets and the Leningrad Regional Council of Trade Unions; 1931 No. 344 - - 1937 No. 119 - 1963 No. 15 - Organ of the Leningrad regional and city committee of the CPSU, regional and city Councils of Working People's Deputies; 1964 from No. 295 - 307, 1965 - 1972 - Organ of the Leningrad regional and city committees of the Communist Party Soviet Union, regional and city Councils of Workers' Deputies; 1963 (No. 16 - 305) - 1964 (No. 1-294) - Organ of the Leningrad Industrial and Rural Regional Committees of the CPSU, the Leningrad City Committee of the CPSU, the Leningrad Industrial and Rural Regional and Leningrad City Councils of Working People's Deputies; 1977 (Oct 8) - Organ of the Leningrad regional and city committees of the CPSU, regional and city Councils of People's Deputies; 1990, No. 76 (April 4) - 1998, No. 105 - Organ of the Leningrad regional and city committees of the CPSU; 1990, No. 106 (May 8) - 1990, No. 200 (Aug. 31) - Organ of the Leningrad Regional Committee of the CPSU; 1990, No. 201 (Sept. 1) - 1991 (Aug.) - Newspaper of the Leningrad organ of the CPSU / Founder: Leningrad regional committee of the CPSU.
Place of publication: 1918 (Nos. 54 - 107) - publication of the Central Committee of the RCP (b); 1918 (No. 141 - 288) - 1919 - Central Northern Regional and Petrograd Committee of the Communist Party (b); 1920 - 1921 (No. 1 - 272) - Petrograd Provincial Committee of the RCP (b); 1921 (Nos. 273 - 276) - - 1924 (Nos. 1 - 18) - Petrogubkom RCP, Gubernia Trade Council, North-Western Regional Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP and regional ecoso; 1924 ([Nos. 19 - 21]) - not specified; 1924 (No. 25 - 299) - 1926 (No. 1 - 225) - Leningrad Provincial Committee of the All-Union Communist Party, Gubernia Trade Union Council, North-Western Regional Bureau of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party and regional ecoso; 1926 (Nos. 226 - 303) - not specified; 1991 (September) - St. Petersburg.
Published since April 1918.
Initially, the newspaper - the organ of the Central and Petrograd Committees of the RCP (b), was called "Petrogradskaya Pravda". Its first issue was published on April 2, 1918. From June 21, 1918, the newspaper was the organ of the Central, Northern Regional and Petrograd Committees of the RCP (b), and from April 12, 1919, the organ of the Petrograd Party Committee. Renamed "Leningradskaya Pravda" on January 30, 1924. In 1957, the newspaper was awarded the Order of Lenin. Published until 2001. Restored on June 19, 2001 and is a socio-political newspaper.

Leningradskaya Pravda (newspaper)

"St. Petersburg Gazette"

Type daily newspaper
Format A2
Owner OJSC "Joint Stock Bank "Russia" (35%), Committee for City Property Management of the Administration of St. Petersburg (more than 20%)
Publisher OJSC Publishing House St. Petersburg Vedomosti
Chief Editor S. A. Slobodskoy
Staff Writers over 40 journalists
Founded
Price 8-12 rubles
Main office St. Petersburg, st. Marata, 25
Circulation 34.000 (on weekdays)
Web site: http://www.spbvedomosti.ru

"St. Petersburg Gazette"(until 1917 - "St. Petersburg Vedomosti"; in earlier periods other spellings were used) - daily newspaper of St. Petersburg.

Until 1917, it called itself a “literary and political newspaper.”

The modern version is the largest daily publication in the North-West region.

Pre-revolutionary edition

The publication is published five times a week (Monday to Friday). The target audience of the newspaper is educated, socially and economically active people over 35 years old.

Currently collaborating with the newspaper: Mikhail Piotrovsky (monthly author’s column “View from the Hermitage”), Vladimir Kalashnikov, Doctor of Historical Sciences (analytical articles in the “Politics” page), many prominent cultural and artistic figures (including Daniil Granin, Mikhail Kuraev, Ilya Fonyakov).


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

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See what “Leningradskaya Pravda (newspaper)” is in other dictionaries:

    "Leningradskaya Pravda"- (Fontanka river embankment, 59), newspaper of the Leningrad organization of the CPSU (until 1990 Leningrad city and regional Committees of the CPSU, city and regional Councils of People's Deputies). Published daily except Monday. March 21, 1918 in No. 54 ...

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