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was considered a means of political re-education for the German population by its American publishers. It was a high quality publication, but after 1949 could not keep up with competition amid the rapid re-growth of the newspaper industry in Germany.
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was established. In 1951, the Munich and Frankfurt editions were merged into a single Frankfurt edition. After September 1953, the Neue Zeitung appeared only in Berlin. In March 1955, the paper ceased operations entirely.
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acted as publisher of the newspaper. Although the Division allowed German editors and journalists to write, it never gave up ultimate editorial control of the publication. This was made clear in the newspaper's title bar:
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and continued publication until 30 January 1955. The paper was initially published twice weekly, later increasing to six times a week.
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had strong influence and the interests of the Soviet Union and United States were increasingly at odds. Publication of the
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Amerikanisches Leben als Erfahrung und Erlebnis. Moritz Goldstein schreibt von 1950–1954 für die „Neue Zeitung“.
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American Life as Lived Experience: Mortiz Goldstein writes for the Neue Zeitung from 1950–54.
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Art is democracy and democracy is art: Culture, propaganda, and the Neue Zeitung in Germany.
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Diese merkwürdige Zeit. Leben nach der Stunde Null. Ein Textbuch aus der „Neuen Zeitung“
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This remarkable time: Life after the Zero Hour. A textbook from the Neue Zeitung
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was a vital step in the reform of Germany's postwar economy and set off the
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American Journalism as Cultural Diplomacy in Postwar Germany, 1945–1955
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and was considered the most important newspaper in post-war Germany.
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The headline reads, "How Berlin Got the German Mark". Exchange of
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Die Neue Zeitung – An American newspaper for the German people."
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was another prominent contributor to the Berlin edition's
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in Berlin operated autonomously under the editorship of
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History of the Media in the Federal Republic of Germany
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the old reichsmark for the new German mark in June 1948
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Masthead of a special edition of Die Neue Zeitung, Berlin Edition, 24 June 1948.
the old reichsmark for the new German mark in June 1948
Soviet blockade of Berlin
Berlin Airlift
American Occupation Zone
Second World War
Die Welt
British Occupation Zone
Munich
Information Control Division
American Occupation Authority
American Sector
Berlin
Allied Control Council
Sovietization
Marcel Fodor
Feuilleton
Friedrich Luft
RIAS
Hans Schwab-Felisch
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Merkur
Will Grohmann
Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt
Erich Kästner

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