Deutsche Zentral-Zeitung

The German National -Zeitung ( DZZ ) was published in Moscow German -language organ of the German section of the Communist International.

The newspaper was published from 1927 to 1939. You. Published speeches and statements Stalin, Government announcements and important contributions of the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda in translation At present the major show trials appeared in the DZZ across pages, the log transcripts of the proceedings. Later perished in the Gulag - - Contributions for the DZZ authored numerous German political emigrants, including Herbert Wehner under his pseudonym Kurt radio and the temporary co-editor of the Communist Party newspaper " Red Flag ", Hans Knodt under his pseudonym " the other ", but also some of the German workers, who worked as economic migrants in the Soviet Union. Among the best known editors of the DZZ counts the decisive Stalin supporter of Julia Annenkova who held the post from 1934 until her arrest in June 1937, but was seriously ill since the beginning of 1937.

(Partial) films of the DZZ can be found in several German libraries.

  • Newspaper (Russia, shows adjusted )
  • German language newspaper abroad
  • Media (Moscow)
  • First publication in 1927
  • Posted in 1939
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