Bozner Tagblatt

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First edition as "Landeszeitung" from September 13, 1943, with Nazi propaganda after the occupation of Italy by the Wehrmacht on September 8th / 9th. September 1943
A recent issue of "Bolzano Tagblatt" are on 2 May 1945 alleged heroic Hitler known

The National Socialist Bozner Tagblatt was the only permitted newspaper there during the German occupation of South Tyrol (see operational zone Alpine Foreland ). It appeared exclusively in German . The paper was published from September 13, 1943 to May 14, 1945 .

The original editor was the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Optanten under the editorship of Gunther Langes , Bozen . The issues of the first week appeared under the name of the Landeszeitung. Political daily paper . Langes was replaced as chief editor in September 1944 by Alfred Strobel.

According to his imprint , the Bozner Tagblatt was published and printed by Bozner Verlag und Druckerei GmbH . SA standard leader Kurt Schönwitz (director) acted as publishing director, Alfred Strobel (chief editor) as editor-in-chief and Herrmann Fink as director of the advertising department of Hans Mohnes.

The historians Rudolf Granichstaedten-Czerva and Franz Huter , the local historians Bruno Pokorny, Karl Theodor Hoeniger and Georg Innerebner, the genealogist Franz Sylvester Weber, the writers Hans Matscher, Hubert Mumelter , Oswald, among others, made cultural contributions, often with ethnic influences Sailer, Heinrich von Schullern zu Schrattenhofen , Karl Springenschmid and Josef Wenter as well as the folklorists Hans Fink and Karl Felix Wolff . The war correspondent Erich Kernmayr also wrote for the paper.

A few days after the publication of the last edition of the daily newspaper (May 14, 1945), the Dolomites, which was re-approved on May 19, 1945, became the only German-language newspaper in South Tyrol.

Individual evidence

  1. Landeszeitung , edition of September 13, 1943, p. 2
  2. Bozner Tagblatt , edition of September 1, 1944, p. 2
  3. Bozner Tagblatt , edition of September 16, 1944, p. 2 ( PDF ).

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