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  2. Münchener Post - Wikipedia

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    Ceased publication. 9 March 1933. (1933-03-09) Headquarters. Munich. The Münchener Post (Engl. Munich Post) was a socialist newspaper published in Munich, Germany, from 1888 to 1933. The paper was known for its decade-long campaign against Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party before their accession to power. It was shut down by Hitler in March 1933 ...

  3. Das Reich (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Das Reich (newspaper) Das Reich. (newspaper) Das Reich (German: The Reich [1]) was a weekly newspaper founded by Joseph Goebbels, the propaganda minister of Nazi Germany, in May 1940. [2] It was published by Deutscher Verlag. German soldier reading "Das Reich", Russian Front, 1941.

  4. Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda

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    The Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda, RMVP), also known simply as the Ministry of Propaganda (Propagandaministerium), controlled the content of the press, literature, visual arts, film, theater, music and radio in Nazi Germany. The ministry was created as the central ...

  5. Völkischer Beobachter - Wikipedia

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    The Völkischer Beobachter (pronounced [ˈfœlkɪʃɐ bəˈʔoːbaxtɐ]; " Völkisch Observer") was the newspaper of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) from 25 December 1920. It first appeared weekly, then daily from 8 February 1923. For twenty-four years it formed part of the official public face of the Nazi Party until its last edition at the end of ...

  6. Berliner Tageblatt - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1 January 1872. Language. German. Ceased publication. 31 January 1939. Mosse-House, Jerusalemer Straße in Berlin. The Berliner Tageblatt or BT was a German language newspaper published in Berlin from 1872 to 1939. Along with the Frankfurter Zeitung, it became one of the most important liberal German newspapers of its time.

  7. List of newspapers in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Rise of Western Journalism 1815-1914: Essays on the Press in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States (2007) Ross, Corey. Mass Communications, Society, and Politics from the Empire to the Third Reich (Oxford University press 2010) 448pp; Esser, Frank, and Michael Brüggemann. "The strategic crisis of German ...

  8. History of German journalism - Wikipedia

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    History of German journalism. The history of German journalism dates back to the 16th century. Johannes Gutenberg, a German, invented the printing press, while the world's first newspapers were produced in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation in the 17th century.

  9. Fritz Gerlich - Wikipedia

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    Journalist, historian. Known for. Being killed during the Night of the Long Knives. Spouse. Sophie Botzenhart (1920) Carl Albert Fritz Michael Gerlich (15 February 1883 – 30 June 1934) was a German journalist and historian, and one of the leading journalistic resistors of Adolf Hitler. He was arrested and later killed and cremated at the ...