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