Hannoverscher Anzeiger

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First edition of the Hannoversche Anzeiger from March 1, 1893

The Hannoversche Anzeiger (abbreviation HA ) was a daily newspaper in Hanover , which - like the Hannoversche Tageblatt - belongs to the genre of the politically neutral Generalanzeiger .

history

Cover the Illustrirten newspaper of 20 April 1911, one of Hermann Schaper in Art Nouveau painted Herold with the coat of arms of the city of Hanover, the Sachsenross and the imperial eagle . The book was "retail only by the Hannoversche Anzeiger" of & A. Madsack Co. to have
Advertisement by Elsbach & Frank in the 1913 Hannoverschen Anzeiger
Hannoverscher Anzeiger, April 15, 1928, weekly supplement Illustrirte Zeitung

The Hannoversche Anzeiger appeared on February 28, 1893 (dated March 1, 1893) in a first edition of 48,000 copies with the subtitle "impartial organ for everyone" . Publisher was from East Prussia originating and since September 1891 Hannover -based August Madsack . Madsack had - also in September 1891 - acquired the Berenberg'sche Druckerei , which had been based in Hanover since 1824 , and founded the Hannoverscher Anzeiger A. Madsack & Co. publishing house at the end of 1892 to publish a daily newspaper .

The Hannoversche Anzeiger quickly developed into the newspaper with the highest circulation by far in Hanover. The editorial section became increasingly important compared to the advertising section, especially after the First World War . Erich Madsack , who headed the feature section from 1918 , became the main editor in 1921 . After 1928, by the architect Fritz Höger built Gazette skyscraper at the Goseriede was inaugurated and respect, Erich Madsack took over after his father's death August Madsack on 5 February 1933, the management of the company.

After the seizure of power by the Nazis in 1933 was Hannoversche Anzeiger as a result of releases of ads of the General German Trade Union Federation and ads Jewish businesses journalistic attacks of Lower Saxony newspaper exposed (NTZ). The Hannoversche Anzeiger was repeatedly warned by the police, and from June 18 to 27, 1933 it was even banned from publication. The alignment sought by the National Socialists was finally achieved on March 1, 1936 with the re-establishment of the Hannoverscher Anzeiger Madsack und Co. KG , in which the VERA-Verlagsanstalt GmbH, which belongs to the NSDAP-owned Eher-Verlag , received the majority (which in April 1944 in Herold Verlagsanstalt GmbH , which also belongs to the party’s own publisher , was founded). Exactly on the 50th anniversary of its existence, the Hannoversche Anzeiger had to merge with the Niedersächsische Tageszeitung to form the Hannoversche Zeitung on March 1, 1943 , in which the Hannoversche Kurier and the Kurier-Tageblatt (before October 11th, 1944 1941: Hannoversches Tageblatt ) opened.

Editions

  • First edition March 1, 1893: 45,000
  • July 1893: 35,000
  • November 1904: 100,000
  • 1928: 120.673
  • III / 1934: 57.477
  • I / 1941: 114,912 (with 100,661 subscribers)
  • January / February 1943: 122,665 (with 114,146 subscribers)

literature

  • Jochen Mangelsen: "Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung" - Hannoverscher Anzeiger. Investigation of the development of a daily newspaper since its foundation in 1893. A contribution to the newspaper history of the last seventy-five years . Dissertation FU Berlin 1968
  • Anke Dietzler: Elimination, conformity, adjustment - the Hanover daily newspapers after the National Socialist takeover. In: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , New Series 41, 1987, pp. 193-271; here: p. 245ff.
  • Klaus Mlynek : Hannoverscher Anzeiger . In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 263f.

Web links

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