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Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger

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Die Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger
TypeBerlin newspaper
PublisherAugust Scherl Verlag
Founded1883
LanguageGerman
Ceased publication1945
HeadquartersBerlin

The Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger was a daily newspaper published in Berlin, with one of the highest national circulations of its time.[1] Its publisher was newspaper magnate August Scherl,[2] who also owned Die Woche, an illustrated weekly.[3]

Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger advertisement in Berlin

. After 1916 the newspaper was owned by Alfred Hugenberg.

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Journalists

  • Kurt Balzer
  • Herbert Bothe
  • Rolf Brandt
  • Samuel Breslauer (politics)[4]
  • Kurt Doerry (sport)[4]
  • Hans Dominik
  • Hans W. Fell
  • Johannes W. Harnisch (politics)[4]
  • Alfred Georg Hartmann (feuilleton)[4]
  • Elsa Herzog
  • Friedrich Hussong (politic)[4]
  • Wilhelm John
  • Wilhelm Klatte (feuilleton, musiccritics)[4]
  • Otto Kriegk
  • Hugo von Kupffer (editor-in-chief)
  • Adolf Lange (editor-in-chief)
  • Fritz Lucke (editor-in-chief)
  • Erich Metzger (editor-in-chief)
  • Ludwig Misch (music critic)
  • Carl Mühling (politics)[4]
  • Victor Ottmann
  • Beda Prilipp
  • Oskar Theodor Schweriner
  • Carl Sennewald
  • Emil Serman
  • Franz Servaes (feuilleton, artcritics)[4]
  • Ludwig Sternaux (feuilleton, theatercritics)[4]
  • Hans Georg von Studnitz
  • Henry F. Urban

References

  1. ^ Fulda, Bernhard (2009). Press and Politics in the Weimar Republic. Oxford UP. p. 14. ISBN 9780191563263.
  2. ^ Wilke, Jürgen (2002). Unter Druck gesetzt: vier Kapitel deutscher Pressegeschichte. Köln/Weimar: Böhlau. p. 33. ISBN 9783412170011.
  3. ^ Welch, David (2000). Germany, Propaganda and Total War, 1914-1918: The Sins of Omission. Rutgers UP. p. 49. ISBN 9780813527987.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Maximilian Müller-Jabusch, ed. (1929), Handbuch des öffentlichen Lebens, 5. Ausgabe des Politischen Almanachs, Leipzig: K. F. Koehler, p. 668


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