Der Landmann
{{Short description|German-language Siberan Communist newspaper (1924–1930)}}
{{Orphan|date=January 2022}}
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| publisher = German Section, Siberian Bureau, RCP(b)
| editor = Löffler
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| foundation = 1924
| political = Communist
| language = German language
| ceased publication = 1930
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| headquarters = Omsk, Novosibirsk
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Der Landmann ('The Farmer') was a German-language weekly newspaper. It was the organ of the German Section of the {{ill|Siberian Bureau of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)|ru|Сибирское бюро ЦК РКП(б)}}. It was initially published from Omsk in 1924, but later moved to Novosibirsk after its 28 May 1925 issue.[https://books.google.com/books?id=pGrgAAAAMAAJ Newspapers of the Soviet Union in the Library of Congress (Slavic, 1954-1960; non-Slavic, 1917-1960)]. Slavic and Central European Division, and Serial Division, Reference Dept., Library of Congress, 1962 Löffler served as the editor of Der Landmann.Geschichte der Wolgadeutschen. [http://wolgadeutsche.net/bibliothek/Bibliografie_Schiller_4.htm Literatur zur Geschichte und Volkskunde der deutschen Kolonien in der Sowjetunion für die Jahre 1764 – 1926] Der Landmann was closed down in 1930.Boldt, Katharina, and Ilpo Tapani Piirainen. [https://books.google.com/books?id=AKVbAAAAMAAJ Literatur der Rußlanddeutschen]. Essen: Verl. Die Blaue Eule, 1997. p. 15