List of historical newspapers in Germany
The list of historical newspapers in Germany contains German newspapers whose publication has been discontinued and whose place of publication was in Germany . It includes all of the former part or predecessor states of Germany (such as the Kingdom of Württemberg or the GDR ).
National newspapers
- Allgemeine Zeitung (1798–1925), "Cotta'sche Zeitung". Tubingen; Stuttgart; Ulm; Augsburg; Munich ZDB -ID 2747832-4
- Bauernecho (1948–1989), (GDR)
- Berlin Rome Tokyo (1939–1944), Berlin
- Messenger from the Lower Rhine (1865–1866), Duisburg
- Christ and World (1948–1980), Stuttgart
- CV newspaper (1922–1938), Berlin
- Evangelical Germany (1924–1945), Berlin
- The Jew in Germany's Presence (1846/47)
- The Morning (1945–1991), Berlin (GDR)
- Der Tag (1901–1934) , Berlin daily newspaper published by August Scherl
- Der Tag (1948–1963), Berlin daily newspaper of the CDU's East Office
- The Silesian (1948-2015)
- The Truth Witness (1893–19 ??), weekly magazine of the German Baptists , today: Die GEMEINDE
- Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (1843–1879), Leipzig
- Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (1919–1945), Berlin
- German literary newspaper (1880–1993), Berlin
- German daily newspaper (1894–1934), Berlin
- German Tribune (1831–1832)
- German People's Newspaper (1953–1989)
- Deutsche Zeitung (1847–1850), Heidelberg
- German newspaper (1896–1934)
- German newspaper and business newspaper
- Deutscher Reichsanzeiger and Prussian State Gazette (1871–1945), Berlin
- the new one , Berlin, DGB
- Die Post (1866-1921), Berlin ZDB -ID 22985-4
- the act merged with the Deutsche Volkszeitung to become the Volkszeitung
- Die Woche (1993–2002), left-wing liberal
- Financial Times Deutschland (2000–2012), business newspaper
- Frankfurter Zeitung , founded in 1856 by Leopold Sonnemann
- Frauen-Zeitung (1849–1852), founder Louise Otto-Peters
- Free Social Press , Lüdenscheid official organ of the free economic movement
- Illustrirte Zeitung (1843–1944)
- Industrial courier (1948–1970)
- Israelitisches Familienblatt (1898–1938), Hamburg
- Jewish newspaper (2005–2014), Berlin
- National newspaper (19th century)
- National-Zeitung (Berlin) ( Berliner Allgemeine )
- National-Zeitung (Munich) (1950 / 1951–2019), Munich
- New Era (GDR CDU)
- Phoenix , Hamburg (1847/48)
- Publik (1968–1971), Catholic weekly newspaper
- Schlesische Zeitung (1743–1945), Breslau
- Excellent!
- Daily Rundschau (1881–1933) "independent newspaper for national politics", Berlin, (1881–1933) ZDB -ID 749506-7 OCLC 643935832 OCLC 643935860
- Daily Rundschau , Berlin (1945–1955) Organ of the Red Army in Germany
- Grandstand (GDR, FDGB)
- Vossische Zeitung (1721–1934), Berlin, founded by Johann Andreas Rüdiger
- Welt Kompakt, Die (2004–2019), Berlin, founded by Axel Springer SE (coat of Die Welt )
- Westfälischer Anzeiger (1796–1809), Dortmund
- Westfälischer Merkur (1822–1929), (Münster), last organ of the Center Party ZDB -ID 983571-4
- Wiesbadener Tagblatt (1852–2020), Wiesbaden
- Weekly mail (GDR, discontinued 1996)
- Weekly of the Association of German Engineers (1877–1883)
Regional newspapers
- 8 o'clock evening paper
- 8 Uhr-Blatt (Nuremberg) , taken over from the Abendzeitung , Munich, in the 1960s
- Abendpost / Nachtausgabe , Frankfurt am Main , originated from
- General Preussische Staats-Zeitung with successors, 1819–1871, Berlin
- Upwards, christliches Tageblatt, Bielefeld, approx. 1922 - approx. 1938
- Badisches Volksecho , KPD, Mannheim , 1947–1956, 1946–1947 Badische Volksstimme
- Bavarian Volksecho , KPD, Munich
- Berliner Abendpost
- Berliner Allgemeine Zeitung
- Berlin stock exchange courier
- Berlin Herald
- Berlin illustrated night edition
- Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung
- Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger
- Berlin Monday echo
- Berlin latest news
- Berliner Tageblatt
- Casseler Volksblatt
- The 12 o'clock sheet
- Deister-Leine-Zeitung , Barsinghausen (1885–2012)
- The evening , Berlin
- The messenger from Cassel , Kurhessen 1814–?
- Der Gemeinnützige (Varel), published in the Nordwestzeitung (regional section with the same name added daily)
- The courier , Berlin
- The Jeverland-Bote (Jever), published in the Nordwestzeitung (regional section with the same name added daily)
- The new day , KPD, Offenburg
- The Panzerbär , Berlin (April 1945)
- Die Henne , daily newspaper in the district of Ilmenau (Thuringia) from 1843 to 1945
- Midday (1920–, 1944, 1949–1967)
- The Union (GDR)
- The truth, KPD, Hanover
- Döbelner Anzeiger (1838–1945) , daily newspaper in Döbeln , Lommatzsch and Rosswein (Saxony)
- Dortmunder General-Anzeiger , synchronization in 1933
- Duisburg General-Anzeiger
- It must be day! , 1848/1849, Munich
- Free Earth (today Nordkurier , GDR)
- Freie Hessische Zeitung , Giessen, (1848), critical political newspaper of the German Revolution 1848/1849
- Free press , Bielefeld
- Free People , KPD, Dortmund , 1949–1950
- Freedom , KPD, Düsseldorf , 1946–1949
- General-Anzeiger also Frankfurter General-Anzeiger and Frankfurter Anzeiger, Frankfurt am Main
- Graciously privileged Leipzig intelligence paper (1763–1848)
- Hamburger Echo (SPD)
- Hamburger Volkszeitung , KPD, founded in 1946
- Hanoverian courier
- Heilbronner Tagblatt , National Socialist daily newspaper, appeared 1932–1945
- Kassel Sunday paper
- Kattowitzer Zeitung , founded in 1869, 1922–1939 newspaper of the Germans in the Republic of Poland , 1939–1945 organ of the NSDAP district leadership
- Cologne Volksstimme , communist
- Kölnische Zeitung nationalist, was banned in 1945
- Leipziger Tageblatt (1807–1926), liberal
- Lippische intelligence sheets (1767–1842), from 1809 Fürstlich-Lippisches intelligence sheets
- Lippische Rundschau (discontinued 2003)
- Lübeck advertisements (1751–1934), non-partisan
- Märkische Volksstimme (today Märkische Allgemeine , GDR)
- Munich Latest News up to 1945 predecessor of the Süddeutsche Zeitung
- Nassauer Bote , Limburg / Lahn
- New Badische Landeszeitung , Mannheim, 1866–1934 (left-wing liberal / free-thinking / democratic )
- Neue Hessische Zeitung , Kassel (1848–1850), liberal newspaper of the German Revolution 1848/1849
- New Prussian Newspaper (1848–1939)
- Neue Volkszeitung , KPD, Dortmund , founded in 1948
- Neue Zeit, KPD, Saarbrücken , founded in 1946
- Neue Zeitung , KPD, Munich, 1918–1933
- New newspaper of learned things (1715–1784), published by Gross in Leipzig
- New Life, KPD, Ludwigshafen am Rhein , founded in 1947
- Lower Saxony Volksstimme , KPD, Hanover , founded in 1946
- Nordbayrische Volkszeitung , KPD, Nuremberg
- Norddeutsche Zeitung (GDR)
- North German Echo , KPD, Kiel , founded in 1946
- Ostfriesische Rundschau
- Regensburger Tagblatt, 1836–1913, 1924, 1930–1931
- Rhein- und Ruhrzeitung , Duisburg
- Saxon People's Newspaper
- Seeblätter , Constance
- Schlesische Arbeiter-Zeitung , Breslau 1919–1933
- Schlesische Provinzialblätter , Ed .: Karl Konrad Streit and FA Zimmermann, Breslau 1785–1849
- Schleswig-Holstein People's Newspaper
- Sunday Current (1979-2016)
- Socialist people's newspaper , communist, Frankfurt am Main
- Late edition
- Citizen Newspaper
- Strasbourg Post , Alsace-Lorraine newspaper founded in 1882
- Südbayerische Volkszeitung , communist, Munich
- Daily Berlin news
- Tempo , Berlin (1928–1933)
- Trierische Landeszeitung
- Telegraph (1946–1971)
- Tribune of Democracy , KPD, Bremen
- Our day , KPD, Offenburg , founded in 1946
- Our voice, KPD, Schwenningen , founded in 1947
- Volksecho für Westfalen and Lippe , KPD, Detmold , founded in 1946
- Volksstimme, KPD, Cologne , founded in 1946
- Volksstimme , KPD, Stuttgart
- Wage (newspaper) (1848-1852)
- West German Volksecho , KPD, Dortmund , 1946–1948
- Westphalian friend of the people (1848–1850)
- Westpfälzische Rundschau , until 1971 in the districts of Homburg and St. Ingbert (today Saarpfalz district )
- Wilhelmshavener Kurier (1931–1945), party official. Daily newspaper of the NSDAP
- Wilhelmshavener Rundschau , merged with the Wilhelmshavener Zeitung
- Weekly newspaper for Uetersen (1884–1929), later Uetersener Nachrichten
- Sopot newspaper , Sopot , from 1894
Local newspapers
- Baunach- and Itzbote ( Ebern )
- Buersche Zeitung (1881-2006)
- Deister-Leine-Zeitung (1885–2012)
- The frank one
- The Sauerland
- Eichsfelder Volksblatt
- Eppinger General-Anzeiger (1928–1936)
- Fuldaer Volkszeitung (1945–1974)
- Hessian courier
- Hünfeld circular sheet
- Kötzschenbrodaer newspaper
- Lippische Rundschau, (sub-edition Westfalen-Blatt)
- Lübeck Free Press
- Lübeck newspaper
- Marburg press
- Mindener Zeitung
- Oberhessische Zeitung
- Osnabrücker Tageblatt (1884-1967), with the new daily mail merges
- Radebeuler Tageblatt
- People's Watch from Bielefeld (1890–1933)
- Thuringian People's Watch
- Warsteiner newspaper
Foreign language newspapers
- Narodowiec, Herne
- Ranica , Berlin (1939–1945)
- Wiarus Polski, Bochum
See also
- Category: Newspaper (GDR) for newspapers from the GDR
- Press history
- Newspaper museum
- Newspaper antiquarian
literature
- Johannes Binkowski (Ed.): Flyer and newspaper. A guide through the printed daily literature , Klinkhardt & Biermann, Munich 1985
- 1. - From the beginning to 1848 , ISBN 3-7814-0228-2
- 2. - From 1848 to the present , ISBN 3-7814-0248-7
- Arnulf Kutsch, Johannes Weber: 350 years of daily newspaper. Research and documents , Edition Lumière, Bremen, 2002, ISBN 3-934686-06-0
- Peter de Mendelssohn : Berlin newspaper city. People and powers in the history of the German press , Ullstein, Frankfurt / M. 1982, ISBN 3-550-07496-4
- Ulrich Nieter (Hrsg.): Erlebniswelt Zeitung. Origin and beginning of the press , European Newspaper Museum, Krefeld 2000, ISBN 3-00-006909-7
Individual evidence
- ^ Rosenstock, Roland: Evangelical press in the 20th century . Stuttgart / Zurich 2002, ISBN 3-7831-2052-7 , p. 75 .
- ↑ a b Newspapers in The Jewish Hamburg - A Historical Reference Work , accessed on December 31, 2019
- ↑ Christa Hempel-Küter: The KPD press in the western zones 1945-1956. Verlag Peter Lang, Frankfurt 1993, pp. 201-203
- ↑ Christa Hempel-Küter: The KPD press in the western zones 1945-1956. P. 203
- ↑ Christa Hempel-Küter: The KPD press in the western zones 1945-1956. P. 229
- ↑ Christa Hempel-Küter: The KPD press in the western zones 1945-1956. Pp. 259/260
- ^ A b c Kurt Koszyk: Press policy for Germans 1945-1949. Colloquium-Verl. Berlin 1986, p. 482
- ↑ a b Kurt Koszyk: press policy for German 1945-1949. P. 480
- ^ Kurt Koszyk: Press Policy for Germans 1945-1949. P. 478
- ^ Kurt Koszyk: Press Policy for Germans 1945-1949. P. 487
- ^ Kurt Koszyk: Press Policy for Germans 1945-1949. P. 485
- ^ Kurt Koszyk: Press Policy for Germans 1945-1949. P. 479
- ↑ Christa Hempel-Küter: The KPD press in the western zones 1945-1956. P. 234
- ^ Regensburg historical newspapers , University of Regensburg
- ↑ Christa Hempel-Küter: The KPD press in the western zones 1945-1956. P. 241
- ↑ a b Kurt Koszyk: press policy for German 1945-1949. P. 486
- ↑ a b Kurt Koszyk: press policy for German 1945-1949. P. 481
- ↑ Christa Hempel-Küter: The KPD press in the western zones 1945-1956. P. 255
- ^ Entry on Wilhelmshavener Kurier in the catalog of the German National Library