Braunschweiger Neue Presse

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The Braunschweiger Neue Presse , No. 5 of October 26, 1945:
u. a. with reports on the formation of the Bavarian government under Wilhelm Hoegner , the execution of Vidkun Quisling , the extradition of Béla Imrédy and a visit to Germany by George Kennedy Allen Bell .

The Braunschweiger Neue Presse was the successor newspaper to the “ Braunschweiger Boten ”, the first newspaper in the city of Braunschweig after the end of the Second World War . It appeared for the first time on October 12, 1945 and ceased its publication on January 4, 1946, since it was replaced by the Braunschweiger Zeitung , which still exists today, on January 8, 1946 .

Until November 30, 1945 the "Braunschweiger Neue Presse" had the subtitle "News Gazette of the Allied Military Government" and from December 4, 1945 until its last edition on January 4, 1946 "Published by the British military authorities" . Due to an acute shortage of paper, the paper was only published twice a week and recently had a circulation of 150,000 copies.

Braunschweiger Zeitung

The "Braunschweiger Neue Presse" was replaced on January 8, 1946 by the Braunschweiger Zeitung, the second newspaper in the British occupation zone .

literature

  • Britta Berg: Newspapers and magazines from Braunschweig including Helmstedt (until 1810) and Wolfenbüttel (until 1918) , in: Braunschweiger Werkstücke , publications from the city archive and the city library, series A, volume 40, the whole series volume 93, Braunschweig 1995, ISBN 3-930459-08-6

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Britta Berg: Newspapers and magazines from Braunschweig including Helmstedt (until 1810) and Wolfenbüttel (until 1918) , Braunschweiger Werkstück, Volume 93, Braunschweig 1995, p. 77
  2. Camerer, Garzmann, Schuegraf, Pingel: Braunschweiger Stadtlexikon , Braunschweig 1992, p. 252