Revalsche Zeitung
Appearance
Founded | 1860 |
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Language | German |
Ceased publication | 1940 |
Headquarters | Tallinn, Estonia |
Revalsche Zeitung was a daily German language newspaper published in Tallinn, Estonia.[1] The paper was launched in 1860 by Wilhelm Greiffenhagen and Friedrich Nikolai Russow .[1] The first editor-in-chief was Friedrich Nikolai Russow, who served in the post until 1863.[1] The paper was published until 1914.[2] It was restarted in 1930 and ceased publication in 1940.[2]
The newspaper was published under other names in the 20th century. During various periods it was called Revaler Bote, Revalsches Tageblatt, Revaler Zeitung, Estländische Zeitung, Ostsee-Zeitung.
Editors
[edit]- 1860–1867 Wilhelm Greiffenhagen
- 1860–1862 Friedrich Nikolai Russow
- 1865 Julius Wilhelm Lackner[3]
- 1865–1867 Wilhelm Warbandt
- 1867–1869 Leopold von Pezold
- 1869–1870 Friedrich Bienemann (:de)
- 1870–1873 Wilhelm Warbandt
- 1871–1878 Eugen Heubel
- 1878–1914 Christoph Mickwitz (:et)
- 1879–1881 Wilhelm Warbandt
- 1905–1908 Paul Schiemann
- 1908–1914 Theodor Jürgens, Max Koch
- 1914 Adolf von Keussler
- 1930–1933 Axel de Vries
- 1933–1937 Reinhold Hasselblatt
- 1937–1938 Ewert Krusenstjern
- 1938–1939 Axel de Vries
- 1940 Heinrich von Neff, Hans Otto von zur Mühlen
References
[edit]- ^ a b c D. Rowney; E. Huskey (23 September 2009). Russian Bureaucracy and the State: Officialdom From Alexander III to Vladimir Putin. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 75. ISBN 978-0-230-24499-3. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
- ^ a b "Võtmesõna: Revalsche Zeitung (Reval : 1860-1914, 1930-1940). Lisad". Eesti Rahvusraamatukogu. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
- ^ Die Ermordung des Typographen J. W. Lackner. aus: Willibald Alexis: Der Neue Pitaval, Kapitel 4