Die Zeitung
Die Zeitung (English: The Times) was a German-language newspaper in London published during World War II. It had an average circulation of 15,000 to 20,000 from March 1941 to June 1945[1] and was read for the most part by anti-Nazi Germans in exile. A lighter version was sold overseas and airdropped over Nazi Germany by the Royal Air Force.
The paper mainly covered news about the ongoing war and the situation in Nazi Germany. In its first issue the paper claimed it was the only free and uncensored German-language newspaper left in Europe.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Sylvia Asmus (2006-06-28). "Erläuterungen: Die Zeitung" (in German). Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. Archived from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
External links[]
- Archive of all or most issues by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (in German)
- Digitized editions 1941-1945 of Die Zeitung (B513) at the Leo Baeck Institute, New York
Categories:
- German-language newspapers published in Europe
- Political newspapers published in the United Kingdom
- Weekly newspapers published in the United Kingdom
- Exilliteratur
- Publications established in 1941
- Publications disestablished in 1945
- Newspapers published in London