Arbeiter Zeitung (German: "Workers' Newspaper") was the daily of the Social Democrat Party and published in Austria.
Arbeiter Zeitung was started on 12 July 1889 by the Socialist Party[1] and Victor Adler.
The paper was banned in 1934 after the 13 February issue but reappeared on 4 August 1945 as the main organ of the Austrian Social Democrat Party, continuing until 1989, providing general coverage of Austrian and international news.
[2] From 1989 until 1991 it was published as an independent newspaper and ceased publication in 1991.
[7] Ernst Fischer served as the editor of the paper.