Category
page 2German-language newspapers
Rheinischer Merkur
periodical literature
Ostsee-Zeitung
The Ostsee-Zeitung (abbreviated OZ) is a German language regional daily newspaper published in Rostock, Germany. It was launched in East Germany in 1952 and has been in circulation since then.
Die Woche
periodical literature
Börsen-Zeitung
The Börsen-Zeitung is the main daily newspaper in Germany exclusively focused on the financial markets. The Börsen-Zeitung's headquarters is in Frankfurt, with editorial offices in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Munich and Stuttgart, as well as Brussels, London, New York, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Shanghai, Tokyo, Washington, DC, and Zurich.
Volksstimme
German newspaper
Wiesbadener Kurier
German newspaper
Der Pilger
periodical literature
Berliner Kurier
German regional, daily newspaper
Aachener Zeitung
German newspaper
Ruhr Nachrichten
German newspaper
Rigasche Rundschau
German-language newspaper published in Riga
Sächsische Zeitung
regional German daily newspaper published in Dresden
National Zeitung
thumb|right | alt=An image of Gerhard Frey reading the newspapers with a backdrop of books | Gerhard Frey in 2009, editor of the National-Zeitung
The National-Zeitung (NZ, National Newspaper) was a weekly, far-right newspaper, published by Gerhard Frey, who also founded the far-right Deutsche Volksunion (German People's Union) as an association in 1971, turning it into a political party in 1987. The party was merged with the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD). NZ was last published in December 2019.
Berliner Börsen-Courier
German left-liberal daily newspaper (1868-1933)
Frankfurter Neue Presse
German newspaper
Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger
german daily newspaper
Agit 883
German anarchist journal