Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung

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Die Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (DAZ) erschien von 1861 bis 1945 in Berlin. Bis Ende 1918 hieß sie Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. rdf:langString
Le Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung était un journal quotidien allemand qui est paru à Berlin de 1861 à 1945. Jusqu'en novembre 1918, date de la chute de l'Empire, il s'appelle le Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. Il était très proche du chancelier allemand Otto von Bismarck. rdf:langString
Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (spesso abbreviato in DAZ) è stato un quotidiano tedesco pubblicato a Berlino tra il 1861 e il 1945. rdf:langString
Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (often abbreviated to DAZ) was a German newspaper that appeared between 1861 and 1945. Until 1918 the title of the paper was Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. Although Wilhelm Liebknecht, one of the founders of SPD and close associate of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, was member of the founding editorial board in 1861, the paper became soon a conservative flagship of the German press ("Bismarcks Hauspostille"). At the end of the First World War, the name was changed to "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung", under the intention to form a conservative and democratic equivalent to the British newspaper The Times in Germany and give the Reich a more democratic image. Various liberal and conservative writers worked for DAZ at that time, Otto Flake was head of the Cultural Se rdf:langString
Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (DAZ, «Немецкая всеобщая газета») — газета на немецком языке, издававшаяся в Берлине в 1861—1945 годах. До 1918 года называлась Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung («Северонемецкая всеобщая газета»).Придерживалась правой националистической ориентации в период Веймарской республики, содействуя возвышению нацизма. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (1919–1945)
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rdf:langString Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (Берлин)
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rdf:langString Die Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (DAZ) erschien von 1861 bis 1945 in Berlin. Bis Ende 1918 hieß sie Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung.
rdf:langString Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (often abbreviated to DAZ) was a German newspaper that appeared between 1861 and 1945. Until 1918 the title of the paper was Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. Although Wilhelm Liebknecht, one of the founders of SPD and close associate of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, was member of the founding editorial board in 1861, the paper became soon a conservative flagship of the German press ("Bismarcks Hauspostille"). At the end of the First World War, the name was changed to "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung", under the intention to form a conservative and democratic equivalent to the British newspaper The Times in Germany and give the Reich a more democratic image. Various liberal and conservative writers worked for DAZ at that time, Otto Flake was head of the Cultural Section ( called "Feuilleton" in German newspapers ), people like the historian , the journalist Dr. Friedrich Schrader and his Swiss colleague from Constantinople Max Rudolf Kaufmann worked for the paper. In the early 1920s, Hans Humann controlled the newspaper, which repeatedly denied and justified the Armenian genocide. Following the assassination of Talat Pasha in March 1921 the newspaper launched an aggressive anti-Armenian campaign, claiming in one article that murder and backstabbing was "the true Armenian manner". Hugo Stinnes took over the DAZ in 1920 in an effort to secure industrialist influence. Stinnes invested in the newspaper, and it enjoyed a short period of financial success. The DAZ became increasingly conservative. Paul Lensch, a former left-wing socialist associated with Rosa Luxemburg, later during the war part of the right wing "Lensch-Cunow-Haenisch-Gruppe" within the SPD (itself associated with and financed by the German-Russian-Jewish socialist Alexander Parvus), became foreign policy editor, and later editor in chief of DAZ, which he edited until his death in 1926. After the death of Lensch, until when the paper was a conservative supporter of the Weimar coalition (Stinnes was associated with Gustav Stresemann and his DVP), the paper became, like the DVP itself, increasingly right wing and closer to the Hugenberg press and anti-democratic right-wing circles. After Stinnes' (and Lensch's) death, the Prussian government secretly bought the DAZ in 1925. Less than a year later, the Reich government took it over, but it was sold again when the affair came to light. By 1930, the DAZ had declined and was suffering large losses.
rdf:langString Le Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung était un journal quotidien allemand qui est paru à Berlin de 1861 à 1945. Jusqu'en novembre 1918, date de la chute de l'Empire, il s'appelle le Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. Il était très proche du chancelier allemand Otto von Bismarck.
rdf:langString Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (spesso abbreviato in DAZ) è stato un quotidiano tedesco pubblicato a Berlino tra il 1861 e il 1945.
rdf:langString Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (DAZ, «Немецкая всеобщая газета») — газета на немецком языке, издававшаяся в Берлине в 1861—1945 годах. До 1918 года называлась Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung («Северонемецкая всеобщая газета»).Придерживалась правой националистической ориентации в период Веймарской республики, содействуя возвышению нацизма. Газета наследовала основанной в 1837 году Leipziger Allgemeine Zeitung («Лейпцигской всеобщей газете»), которую издавал Хайнрих Брокхаус. Его сын, Эдуард Брокхаус, не только выпускал издание, но и самостоятельно редактировал его с 1857 по 1883 год. Его политическим взглядам следовала и газета. Хотя социал-демократ Вильгельм Либкнехт и принадлежал к начальному составу редакции, газета скоро развилась до национал-либерального и консервативного профиля. Она всегда была близка правительству («Bismarcks Hauspostille»: «Проповеди Бисмарка», «Бисмарковская книга исповеданий»), и время от времени финансировалась внешнеполитическим ведомством. К концу Первой мировой войны Norddeutsche Allgemeine была перерегистрирована в Берлине как DAZ (см. Отто Штольберг).
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