Darbininkų balsas (East Prussia)
Darbininkų balsas (Lithuanian for "The Workers' Voice") was a Lithuanian-language newspaper published in East Prussia (present-day Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia). It primarily served the Lithuanian-speaking minority population of that region during the early 20th century. The newspaper's main focus was on social and political issues relevant to working-class Lithuanians, including land rights, labor conditions, and cultural preservation. It aimed to promote Lithuanian national consciousness and advocate for improved living standards for its readership. Darbininkų balsas ceased publication sometime before or during World War II, along with many other Lithuanian publications in East Prussia, due to changing political circumstances and the displacement of the Lithuanian population.