German newspaper
Deutsche Zeitung was the name of several newspapers, including
- in Germany
- an educational weekly newspaper, Deutsche Zeitung (1784–1796)
- a newspaper with a bourgeois-liberal orientation, see Deutsche Zeitung (1847–1850)
- a Berlin newspaper, see Deutsche Zeitung (1896–1934) (organ of the Pan-German Association from 1917 )
- a Hamburg newspaper, see Deutsche Zeitung (1879–1880)
- a newspaper published in Stettin in 1945, see Deutsche Zeitung (Stettin)
- a German newspaper and business newspaper founded in Stuttgart in 1947 by Curt E. Schwab
- a German Christian weekly newspaper, see Deutsche Zeitung - Christ und Welt
- in Austria
- a Viennese newspaper, see Deutsche Zeitung (1871–1907)
- in Brasil
- a German-language newspaper in Brazil, see Deutsche Zeitung (1896–1941)
- a German-language newspaper in Brazil, see Deutsche Zeitung (1977)
- in Chile
- in Estonia
- the successor to the Dorpater Zeitung, see Deutsche Zeitung (1934–1939)
- in Yugoslavia
- the "organ for the German minority in the Dravabanat", see Deutsche Zeitung (1929–1937)
- in Hungary
- the "organ of the German ethnic group in Hungary", see Deutsche Zeitung (1940–1945)
- in the USA
- a New York newspaper, see Deutsche Zeitung (New York)
- in German occupied territories during the Second World War, for collaborators and occupiers:
- German newspaper in the Netherlands , 1940–1945, published by the National Socialist Europa Verlag, imprint by Franz-Eher-Verlag
- German newspaper in Norway , 1940–1945, Europa Verlag
- Deutsche Zeitung im Ostland 1941–1944, Europa Verlag
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