. . . . . . . . . . "Het Vrije Volk est un quotidien social-d\u00E9mocrate n\u00E9erlandais, fond\u00E9 le 1er mars 1945, comme successeur du quotidien socialiste Het Volk, et d'autres quotidiens r\u00E9gionaux \u00E0 l'instar de Voorwaarts \u00E0 Rotterdam. Il est l'un des plus grands quotidiens des Pays-Bas dans les ann\u00E9es 1950 et 1960, avant de conna\u00EEtre d'importantes difficult\u00E9s financi\u00E8res. Ces probl\u00E8mes font qu'il abandonne son statut de quotidien national dans une restructuration en 1970, o\u00F9 il devient un journal plus rotterdamois. Ne parvenant pas \u00E0 retrouver son succ\u00E8s d'antan, il dispara\u00EEt en 1991. Cette ann\u00E9e-l\u00E0, la fusion de sa r\u00E9daction avec celle du Rotterdams Nieuwsblad a permis la cr\u00E9ation du Rotterdams Dagblad."@fr . . . . . . . . . . "Het Vrije Volk"@nl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Het Vrije Volk (dt. Das freie Volk, bis 1945 Het Volk) war eine (bis 1971 \u00FCberregionale) niederl\u00E4ndische Tageszeitung mit Redaktionssitz in Amsterdam."@de . . . . . "Het Vrije Volk (dt. Das freie Volk, bis 1945 Het Volk) war eine (bis 1971 \u00FCberregionale) niederl\u00E4ndische Tageszeitung mit Redaktionssitz in Amsterdam."@de . . . . "Het Vrije Volk est un quotidien social-d\u00E9mocrate n\u00E9erlandais, fond\u00E9 le 1er mars 1945, comme successeur du quotidien socialiste Het Volk, et d'autres quotidiens r\u00E9gionaux \u00E0 l'instar de Voorwaarts \u00E0 Rotterdam."@fr . . . . . . . . . "Het Vrije Volk"@en . . "19392072"^^ . . . . . "Het Vrije Volk was een Nederlands sociaaldemocratisch dagblad. Het was de naoorlogse voortzetting van het socialistische dagblad Het Volk."@nl . "Het Vrije Volk"@fr . . . . . . . "1089433117"^^ . . . . . "Het Vrije Volk"@de . . . "Het Vrije Volk was a Dutch social-democratic daily newspaper. It was the successor, after World War II, of the socialist daily Het Volk. The paper appeared legally 1 March 1945 in Eindhoven. From 28 January 1946, all subdivisions of the newspaper were united and a national edition was introduced. For a time, it was the biggest newspaper in the Netherlands and at its peak it had over 300 editors and reporters. After 1958, the number of subscribers decreased rapidly. The newspaper disappeared in 1970 as a national newspaper from Amsterdam, only regional editions remained and at the end of 1971 only Rotterdam was its home base. The last edition entitled Het Vrije Volk appeared on 30 March 1991 and it was merged with the Rotterdams Nieuwsblad into the Rotterdams Dagblad. That newspaper was merged with the Algemeen Dagblad in 2005."@en . . . . . . . . . "Het Vrije Volk was a Dutch social-democratic daily newspaper. It was the successor, after World War II, of the socialist daily Het Volk. The paper appeared legally 1 March 1945 in Eindhoven. From 28 January 1946, all subdivisions of the newspaper were united and a national edition was introduced. For a time, it was the biggest newspaper in the Netherlands and at its peak it had over 300 editors and reporters. After 1958, the number of subscribers decreased rapidly."@en . . . . . . . "Het Vrije Volk was een Nederlands sociaaldemocratisch dagblad. Het was de naoorlogse voortzetting van het socialistische dagblad Het Volk."@nl . . . "3790"^^ . . . . . .