Difference between revisions of "Diarios de la Revolucion"
From eRepublik Official Wiki
(update) |
(update) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Newspaper| | {{Newspaper| | ||
− | + | name= Diarios de la Revolucion | | |
− | name= | + | |
logo= The Australian Socialist.jpg | | logo= The Australian Socialist.jpg | | ||
formation= November 2008, [[California]], [[USA]] | | formation= November 2008, [[California]], [[USA]] | | ||
Line 13: | Line 12: | ||
number=179092 | | number=179092 | | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''The Australian Socialist''' | + | '''Diarios de la Revolucion''', better known as '''The Australian Socialist''', started as '''Inspiration Press''', was a socialist-communist newspaper in Australia that focused on [[wars]] outside Australia and politics inside and outside Australia. [[Mouj]] is the owner and only writer of the newspaper. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Inspiration Press was formed in California, USA, soon after Mouj's birth and lobbied for better fighting in the Australian Resistance Wars. He was not accepted, but was when he moved to Australia and reported on WWII. Later, he changed the name to the Australian Socialist. | + | Inspiration Press was formed in California, USA, soon after Mouj's birth and lobbied for better fighting in the Australian Resistance Wars. He was not accepted, but was when he moved to Australia and reported on WWII. Later, he changed the name to the Australian Socialist and ultimately into Diarios de la Revolucion. |
Latest revision as of 02:37, 12 February 2019
| ||||||||
|
Diarios de la Revolucion, better known as The Australian Socialist, started as Inspiration Press, was a socialist-communist newspaper in Australia that focused on wars outside Australia and politics inside and outside Australia. Mouj is the owner and only writer of the newspaper.
History
Inspiration Press was formed in California, USA, soon after Mouj's birth and lobbied for better fighting in the Australian Resistance Wars. He was not accepted, but was when he moved to Australia and reported on WWII. Later, he changed the name to the Australian Socialist and ultimately into Diarios de la Revolucion.