South German Sunday Post

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The Süddeutsche Sonntagspost was a German weekly newspaper that was published by Knorr & Hirth-Verlag in Munich from 1926 to 1943 .

Alignment

Before the DC circuit of the press by the Nazis Süddeutsche Sunday Mail was oriented democratic. In 1933 it had a circulation of 200,000 pieces. With the seizure of power, the incumbent editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper Walter Tschuppik , an opponent of the Nazi regime, was arrested and replaced.

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