The imperial messenger

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The imperial messenger
Reichsbote Titel.png
language German
Headquarters Berlin
First edition July 1, 1873
attitude 1936
founder Heinrich Engel
Frequency of publication weekly, daily
Editors-in-chief Heinrich Engel 1873–1911, Hellmut von Schweinitz 1932–1933
ZDB 125879-5

The Reichsbote was the title of a German newspaper.

Founded as a German weekly newspaper for Christianity and Volkstum , the paper was published in Berlin from July 1, 1873 to 1936 , at least at times as a daily newspaper with up to two editions a day, with a wide variety of supplements: daily entertainment paper , church and school, literature paper , music supplement, for the evangelical family, agricultural adviser, books and people, service to the people, the German woman, the creative man, the young front, church in battle, German landscape .

The first editor-in-chief of the paper was the evangelical clergyman, journalist and writer Heinrich Engel (1834-1911), under whose direction the Reichsbote became “the leading organ in the conservative middle class and in religious pastoral circles”, as the German Biographical Encyclopedia judges.

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