Prager Presse
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The Prager Presse (Prague press) was a German newspaper published by the state-funded leftist bourgeois in the Czechoslovak Republic from March 1921 to 1939.
History
The newspaper Prager Presse was founded by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk with the aim of integrating the German-speaking minority, which at that time had a share of 22.5% of the population. Arne Laurin was editor from 1921 to 1938.[1] His colleague in the feuilleton was Otto Pick(de) (1887, Prague –1940, London) from 1921 to 1939.
The newspaper was published by Orbis, a publisher of the government.[2]
References
- ↑ Arne Laurin, Influential Czech Jewish Journalist, Dies in New York; Was 56 Jewish News Archive, New York, 19 February 1945
- ↑ Společná česko-slovenskád digitální parlamentní knihovna (German)
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