Berliner Abendpost Explained

Berliner Abendpost (meaning Berlin Evening Mail in English) was a German-language daily newspaper published in Berlin. The paper was in circulation between 1889 and 31 December 1921.[1] It was part of the Ullstein company, led by Leopold Ullstein.[2] The newspaper and its owner were liberal in its political orientation.[3] [4]

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  1. Web site: Berliner Abendpost. staatsbibliothek-berlin.de. 3 July 2023. de.
  2. Book: Lynda J. King. Best-sellers by Design: Vicki Baum and the House of Ullstein. 28 April 2015. 1 January 1988. Wayne State University Press. 0-8143-2000-7. 50.
  3. Chamberlin, W. Industrial relations in Germany. 1914-1939. Annotated bibliography of materials in the Hoover Library on War, Revolution, and Peace and the Stanford University Library. Compiled by W. Chamberlin. Stanford, California etc: Stanford University Press etc, 1942. p. 93
  4. Book: Niall Ferguson. Niall Ferguson. The Pity of War: Explaining World War I. 28 April 2015. 5 August 2008. Basic Books. 978-0-7867-2529-8. 25.