Auer Tageblatt

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The Auer Tageblatt was a German daily newspaper published in Aue (Saxony) in the 20th century , at times also a weekly newspaper , and later also an advertising paper with official announcements.

history

Auer Tageblatt. Scoreboard for the Ore Mountains

Supported by the entrepreneur Curt Bauer based in Aue , the commercial employee Friedrich Paul Selbmann (1878–1954) founded the Auer Tageblatt in 1906 during the German Empire . Anzeiger für das Erzgebirge , a liberal daily newspaper that successfully competed with the conservative Erzgebirge folk friend and which Selbmann was editor-in-chief until 1937. From 1908 the Auer Tageblatt appeared in the company Auer Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, which was also founded by Selbmann .

At the time of the Weimar Republic , the newspaper also had the function of an official gazette , which was withdrawn in 1928 for political reasons. In the year the National Socialists seized power , the former daily newspaper had to be converted to a weekly newspaper until it was completely banned for political reasons in 1937.

The Auer Tageblatt from 1990

From 1990 the Auer Tageblatt was first published by Auer Druck und Verlag Aue Paul Selbmann GmbH . From 1991 the paper appeared under the changed title Auer Tageblatt. Weekly gazette for the district town & Bernsbach , Bockau , Lauter ... with public announcements of the city of Aue and was published by the WVD representative office in Aue and discontinued in 1995.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Lutz Sartor: Selbmann, Friedrich Paul . In: Institute for Saxon History and Folklore (Ed.): Saxon Biography .
  2. a b   Auer Tageblatt in the catalog of the German National Library
  3. Compare the information on the map of the Schwarzenberg Office in the address book for the district of the Schwarzenberg Office from 1926 , digitized on the website of the Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library (SLUB)