Günzburger National-Zeitung

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The Günzburger National-Zeitung was a newspaper that appeared from 1933 to 1940 in Günzburg , a town in Bavaria .

history

Since 1912 the Schwäbische Volksblatt appeared in Günzburg . Neue Günzburger Zeitung , which was taken over by the National Socialists and renamed the Günzburger National-Zeitung in 1933 and was subtitled The Newspaper of the Government and the People . The subtitle was changed in the official gazette of the NSDAP and all authorities .

In 1935 the title in Günzburger National-Zeitung became: sole gazette for the district of Günzburg; Official organ of the Gau leadership and district leadership of the NSDAP for the city and district of Günzburg changed. The newspaper was now published by Franz-Eher-Verlag .

During the Second World War the title of the newspaper was again in Schwäbische Volksblatt. Official organ of the NSDAP and all authorities in the Günzburg district changed.

literature

  • Franz Reißenauer: Günzburg. History of a Swabian city. Volume 2: From 1806 to the present . Wißner Verlag, Augsburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-89639-721-8 , p. 525

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