Lübeck newspaper

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Publishing house (1926)

In the history of the Lübeck daily newspapers there were several newspapers with the title Lübecker Zeitung in Lübeck.

  • After the liberation of Lübeck, Johann Hinrich Borchers applied to the Senate for the privilege of a political newspaper. He received this and on December 13, 1813, the first issue appeared under the name: Die Lübecker Zeitung or Derpolitische Anzeiger . It appeared until 1817.
The book printer Römhild, who printed the Lübeckische Fama that had returned 20 years earlier , founded a competing company under the title Hanseatische Beobachter to oust the Borcherssche paper again. However, this project failed.
  • 1849 first appeared Luebeck newspaper then until 1866 as Luebeck newspaper, organ of politics, trade, shipping and industry to appear
  • from 1872 onwards the Lübecker Zeitung appeared in the publishing house Gebrüder Borchers as a political supplement to the Lübeck advertisements . It established itself in contrast to its predecessors and was included in the Lübeck advertisements in 1891 . In the course of the Gleichschaltung , this appeared for the last time at the end of 1933.
  • After the air raid on Lübeck , the social democratic Lübecker Volksbote, founded in 1894 and National Socialist from 1933 , was forcibly merged with the bourgeois-conservative Lübecker General-Anzeiger , founded in 1882 , of which the NSDAP had taken over 30 percent in 1936 and a further 21 percent in 1942 . The newspaper had the names Lübecker Volksbote and Lübecker General-Anzeiger in the subtitle. The last edition of the Lübecker Zeitung appeared on May 2, 1945.