Category
page 1Defunct newspapers published in Poland
Trybuna Ludu
journal published in Warsaw in 1948–1990
Hamagid
Hamagid (; ), also known after 1893 as Hamagid LeIsrael (), was the first Hebrew language weekly newspaper. It featured mostly current events, feature articles, a section on Judaic studies, and, in its heyday, discussions of social issues. Published between 1856 and 1903, it first appeared in Lyck, East Prussia and targeted Russian Jews, but was soon redistributed all over Europe and the Jewish world. Although it only had a peak circulation of 1,800 copies, it's primarily remembered as beginning the modern day Hebrew language press. It is hard to estimate its true readership, as in its era one
Ha-Tsefirah
Ha-Tsfira () was a Hebrew-language newspaper published in Poland in 1862 and 1874–1931.
Biuletyn Informacyjny
Polish magazine during WWII
Haynt
Haynt ( - "Today"; Yidishes tageblat 1906-08) was a Yiddish daily newspaper, published in Warsaw from 1906 until 1939.
Kurier Litewski
newspaper published in Vilna (1759-1764)
Nowy Kurier Warszawski
Nazi German newspaper, published in Polish language from October 1939 to January 1945 in General Government
Dziennik Poznański
Polish newspaper
Robotnik (newspaper)
Polish socialist newspaper
Literarishe Bleter
Yiddish weekly published in Warsaw