Die Zeitung

The newspaper was a German -language newspaper in London during the Second World War. It was published from March 1941 to June 1945 in an average circulation of 15,000-20,000 and targeted mainly German in exile. A thin print edition was also sold overseas and dropped by the Royal Air Force over Germany.

The newspaper was published in 1941 as a four-page daily newspaper, as of Friday, January 2, 1942 as twelve-page weekly newspaper. At the same time the appearance of the rhythm of the overseas edition of was increased biweekly to weekly.

Editor in chief until January 1944 Johannes Lothar, after Dietrich Mende.

For the newspaper wrote, inter alia, Sebastian Haffner, Peter de Mendelssohn and Frederick field.

The newspaper (Stuttgart)

Under the same name of the journalist Waldemar Schweitzer 1964-1966 was an autonomous in Stuttgart magazine ( " This newspaper is only influenced by their editors " ) out, which was conceived as a counterpoint to the left mirror.

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