Deutsche Shanghai Zeitung
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The Deutsche Shanghai Zeitung (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈʃaŋhaɪ ˈtsaɪtʊŋ]; transl. "German Shanghai Newspaper"; DSZ), later Der Ostasiatische Lloyd, was a German language newspaper published in Shanghai, China. That publication was associated with the Nazi Party.[1]
History
The newspaper was established on 27 September 1932.[2] The paper was owned and edited by Max Simon-Eberhard, a former army captain. Hartmut Walravens, author of "German Influence on the Press in China," said that the newspaper did not do well initially, but after Paul Huldermann, a professional journalist, took control, the performance improved.[3] The newspaper was renamed and reorganized in January 1936 so it could benefit from the reputation of the previous Ostasiatischer Lloyd.[3]
See also
- Shen Bao
- Shanghai Jewish Chronicle
- North China Daily News
- Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury
- Tsingtauer Neueste Nachrichten
References
- Taaks, Christian. Federführung für die Nation ohne Vorbehalt?: deutsche Medien in China während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. (Volume 20 of Beiträge zur Kommunikationsgeschichte Geschichte) Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH, 2009. ISBN 3515087397, 9783515087391.
- Walravens, Hartmut. "German Influence on the Press in China." - In: Newspapers in International Librarianship: Papers Presented by the Newspaper Section at IFLA General Conferences. Walter de Gruyter, January 1, 2003. ISBN 3110962799, 9783110962796.
- Also available at (Archive) the website of the Queens Library - This version does not include the footnotes visible in the Walter de Gruyter version
- Also available in Walravens, Hartmut and Edmund King. Newspapers in international librarianship: papers presented by the newspapers section at IFLA General Conferences. K.G. Saur, 2003. ISBN 3598218370, 9783598218378.
Notes
Further reading
- Kreissler, François. L'Action culturelle allemande en Chine: de la fin du XIXe siècle à la Seconde guerre mondiale. Les Editions de la MSH (FR), 1989. ISBN 2735102777, 9782735102778. - "Deutsche Shanghai Zeitung" mentioned in pages 98, 102, 103, and 105
External links
- Der Ostasiatischer Lloyd National Library of Australia. Description based on: Vol. 2, no. 162 (June 17, 1940). Libraries Australia ID 25884752.
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