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Vossische Zeitung
The Vossische Zeitung (more precisely: "(Königlich Privi- France, respectively. At this point, the Vossische Zeitung
legierte) Berlinische Zeitung von Staats- und Gelehrten was dissolved by the official, state-sanctioned political
Sachen") was the well known liberal German newspaper party, the all-powerful NSDAP, which circulated its own
that was published in Berlin (1721–1934). Its predecessor nationally distributed newspaper, the Völkischer
was founded in 1704. Among the editors of the "aunt Beobachter.
Voss" were Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Willibald Alexis,
Theodor Fontane and Kurt Tucholsky.
Until the second year of the Third Reich’s reign over
Personnel
Germany, the publication was generally regarded as the Hans Zehrer was foreign editor from 1925 to 1931, and
Fatherland’s national newspaper of record, just as The then editor-in-chief.
Times of London and Le Temps were to Great Britain and
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