Teplitz-Schönauer Anzeiger

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The Teplitz-Schönauer Anzeiger was a Sudeten German newspaper for the Teplitz-Schönau , Dux and Bilin area .

The newspaper was founded in Teplitz-Schönau in 1861 and was characterized by a liberal style. It served the Sudeten German representatives of the Landsmannschaft mainly as a news paper and to maintain the cultural assets of the Sudeten Germans.

During the German period in the Sudetenland from 1938 to 1945, the title of the newspaper was changed to Neues Tagblatt - Teplitz-Schönauer Anzeiger . With the re-establishment of Czechoslovakia in 1945, the newspaper was discontinued.

In 1947 Adolf Hanke founded the Teplitz-Schönauer Rundschau . From this publication a new edition of the Teplitz-Schönauer Anzeiger was created in 1952 . It was published by Emmerich Eberl at Martin Herklotz Verlag in Marburg . In 1953 the newspaper had a circulation of 3,200 copies and was sold on the 5th and 20th of each month.

At the end of the 1960s, the right-wing extremist publisher Gerhard Frey bought the newspaper.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ The German press 1961 . Institute for Journalism at the Free University of Berlin , Berlin 1961, p. 667
  2. ^ Karl O. Kurth: Handbook of the press of the expellees . Kitzingen / Main 1953, p. 175
  3. Feel free . In: Der Spiegel . No. 8 , 1969 ( online ).