Hannoversche Abendpost

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The Hannoversche Abendpost was a newspaper closely related to the FDP and appeared in Hanover from 1947 to 1949 .

history

The first edition appeared on February 6, 1947 and was printed in the Anzeiger high-rise . License holders were Henri Nannen and the lawyer and functionary of the FDP, Johannes Siemann . Nannen was also the license holder of the Hannoversche Neuesten Nachrichten until the end of 1946 and took the editorial staff with him to the Hannoversche Abendpost.

The Hannoversche Abendpost was discontinued on March 3, 1949.

So far it has not been conclusively proven that Erich Madsack also tried to obtain the license.

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