Nashe Slovo (Russian: Наше Слово, Our Word) was a daily Russian language socialist newspaper published in France during the First World War.
From 13 September 1914 a previous Russian language newspaper, Golos, had argued against participation in the First World War on the basis of international socialism.
The editorial team met every morning in the rue des Feuillantines, where they were based.
[4]: 249 Trotsky was an editor and attended the Zimmerwald Conference as a representative of Nashe Slovo.
[2] Other editors included Julius Martov, and the newspaper's founder Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko.