Deutsche Adria-Zeitung Explained
Deutsche Adria-Zeitung |
Foundation: | 14 January 1944 |
Language: | German language |
Ceased Publication: | 1945 |
Headquarters: | Trieste |
Oclc: | 442479713 |
Deutsche Adria-Zeitung was a German-language daily newspaper published from Trieste.[1] The first issue was published on 14 January 1944.[2] [3] The newspaper was published seven times a week and had a weekly supplement called Adria-Illustrierte.[2] Deutsche Adria-Zeitung was discontinued in May 1945.[2]
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Notes and References
- Book: Jan Morris. Trieste And The Meaning Of Nowhere. 1 April 2009. Da Capo Press, Incorporated. 978-0-7867-3082-7. 181.
- Book: David Wingeate Pike. The Closing of the Second World War: Twilight of a Totalitarianism. 2001. P. Lang. 978-0-8204-2649-5. 7.
- Book: Andreas Laska. Die Pariser Zeitung (1941-44) - Publizistische Wehr des Reiches im besetzten Frankreich. 27 September 2001. GRIN Verlag. 978-3-638-10189-9. 10.