Category
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Berliner Tageblatt
defunct German newspaper (1872–1939)
Prager Tagblatt
German-language daily newspaper
Kurier Warszawski
newspaper (Warsaw, Poland; 1821–1939)
El Sol
Spanish newspaper
Kreuzzeitung
The Kreuzzeitung was a national daily newspaper published between 1848 and 1939 in the Kingdom of Prussia and then during the German Empire, the Weimar Republic and into the first part of Nazi Germany. The paper was a voice of the conservative upper class, although it was never associated with any political party and never had more than 10,000 subscribers. Its target readership was the nobility, military officers, high-ranking officials, industrialists and diplomats. Because its readers were among the elite, the Kreuzzeitung was often quoted and at times very influential. It had connections to
Prager Presse
Euzkadi
basque daily news paper
Dilo
Ukrainian newspaper
Nash Put'
newspaper
Haynt
Haynt ( - "Today"; Yidishes tageblat 1906-08) was a Yiddish daily newspaper, published in Warsaw from 1906 until 1939.

Heraldo de Madrid
Spanish newspaper
A Muvra
far-right Corsican nationalist newspaper
Der Emes
newspaper
Pesti Napló
newspaper in Hungary (1850–1939)
Robotnik (newspaper)
Polish socialist newspaper
Leeds Mercury
newspaper
Israel
newspaper
The Era
British newspaper