Messenger on the Weser

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Bote an der Weser was a daily newspaper in the Minden district , in the Stolzenau district and in the Schaumburg-Lippe district , which existed independently from 1907 to 1941.

history

The newspaper was also called the Heimatblatt of the districts of Minden, Stolzenau and Schaumburg-Lippe or Mindener Land-Kreis-Blatt . "Der Bote an der Weser" appeared for the first time on March 9, 1907 as a daily newspaper. In 1910 it was printed in the Schloss von Petershagen and from then until 1941 it appeared three times a week. The publisher was Hermann Heims and the newspaper was printed in Petershagen . Then it was acquired by the Mindener Tageblatt "against the resistance of the Nazi press from the Mindener Tageblatt and printed in Minden". From 1946 it was still published daily under its own name. In 1966 it was then fully integrated into the Mindener Tageblatt, the independent name disappeared, even if the Mindener Tageblatt had the sentence in mind until 1991: "Since 1941 with the messenger on the Weser"

The name of the newspaper comes from the location of the circulation area. The districts in which it appeared are located downstream from Minden on the Weser .

Individual evidence

  1. Inventory overview. Messenger on the Weser (Petershagen, Minden). In: Minden municipal archive. North Rhine-Westphalia State Archives , accessed on December 19, 2010 .
  2. http://www.badoeynhausen.de/index.php?id=360
  3. ^ "Bote on the Weser" solemnly baptized. In: mt-online.de. Mindener Tageblatt , August 9, 2010, accessed December 19, 2010 .
  4. Special supplement ( Memento from December 26, 2013 in the Internet Archive )

Coordinates: 52 ° 17 ′ 12 ″  N , 8 ° 54 ′ 53 ″  E