Czernowitzer Tagblatt

Like the Czernowitz Deutsche Tagespost and the Czernowitz Morgenblatt, the Czernowitzer Tagblatt was a newspaper for the German-speaking population of Chernivtsi and the surrounding area. Chernivtsi is a city in western Ukraine, situated on the upper course of the River Prut. This article is filed under Lemberg (Ukraine). 20-05-1911. Czernowitzer Tagblatt.

Mahrisches Tagblatt

The Mahrisches Tagblatt was a German-language newspaper, published in Olomouc in 1880-1945. Publisher was the German-speaking Jewish entrepreneur Josef Groák. Then Hugo Groák, who published Mährisches Tagblatt until 1939, took over the helm. Hugo Groák was arrested on 1 September 1939 and died on 18 November 1942 in Terezín.  19-05-1911. Mahrisches Tagblatt.

Neues Wiener Journal

The Neue Wiener Journal was an Austrian newspaper published from 1893 to 1939. It appeared with the subtitle “impartial Tagblatt” and pursued no clear political line. However, in the First Republic political reporting was more important than in previous years. The basic tendency here was anti-Marxist and sometimes monarch sympathetic.  In a time marked by […]

Prager Tagblatt

The Prager Tagblatt was a German language newspaper published in Prague from 1876 to 1939. Considered to be the most influential liberal-democratic German newspaper in Bohemia, it stopped publication after the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. The Prager Zeitung, a German weekly published in Prague since 1991, claims to continue the traditions of the Prager Tagblatt. […]