Bohemia (newspaper)
The German -language newspaper Bohemia - Unterhaltungsblätter for educated stalls appeared from 1828 to 1938 in Prague, from 1828 to 1835 as a supplement to the Prague newspaper. (1830 ) of " entertainment music " (1828 ) on " Bohemia or Unterhaltungsblätter for educated stalls," "Bohemia is an entertainment journal " (1832 ) to finally " German newspaper Bohemia" (1918 ): Over time, the name was changed frequently. Famous employees of the newspaper were, inter alia, Egon Erwin Kisch and John Urzidil .
Over time, there have been several publishers:
- Gottlieb Haase sons (1828-1872)
- Bohemia Aktiengesellschaft (1872-1877)
- Frantisek Klutsack (1878 )
- Andreas Haase (1879-1919)
- Alfred Korn (1919-1920)
- German newspaper publisher -Aktiengesellschaft (1920-1933) with Bruno Kafka
- Rota - joint stock company for newspaper and book printing (1933-1938)
Staffers were in the early 1920s: Ludwig Winder, feuilleton; Felix Adler, a music critic; Paul Kish, Theatre; August Ströbbel, art; Josef Stern, politics; Ernst Weinert, deputy editor; George Mannheimer, Parliament; Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt music and other editors for Local and sports. Albert Wesselski was after the death of Kafka's editor in chief.
The newspaper was set mid-1938.
The archives are located in the National Library of the Czech Republic. Since 2000, the former German - Czech newspaper for good neighborhood appears under the name Bohemia.