Valdivia's German newspaper

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Valdivia's German newspaper
Valdivia's Deutsche Zeitung, March 15, 1904
description German-Chilean newspaper
First edition April 1, 1886
Editor-in-chief Johann Frey, Paul Springmüller

Valdivia's Deutsche Zeitung was a Chilean newspaper in German that was published and printed by German immigrants in Chile in the city of Valdivia .

history

The newspaper, which German-speaking to the grown after the second stage of the German immigration in Southern Chile number of immigrants, the lagoon-Germans , turned, was on April 1, 1886. Johann Frey and Paul Spring Müller under the title German newspaper for southern Chile founded . With volume 3, No. 1 of March 1, 1888, it was renamed Valdivia's Deutsche Zeitung . It was published up to year 26, no. 102 from December 31, 1912. From 1911 it was under the direction of Hermann Böhm and Hermann Mesecke.

In terms of content, she dealt with news from Chile, Germany and Europe in the areas of politics, economy and culture.

In 1902 Johann Frey founded the German-language newspaper Der Grenzbote in Temuco, southern Chile, as an organ of the German Aid Association. This was taken over in 1907 by the editors of Valdivia's Deutsche Zeitung and was published until the 9th year 1910, No. 827 (December 31, 1910).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Catalog entry of the National Library of Chile . Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  2. ^ Catalog entry of the National Library of Chile . Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  3. La prensa de las colonias extranjeras. In: Revista de la Asociación Nacional de la Prensa , 41, 2012, pp. 24-27. Retrieved October 27, 2017 (Spanish).
  4. ^ Catalog entry of the National Library of Chile . Retrieved October 27, 2017.