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170: 41:) was a liberal, German-language daily newspaper, which appeared from 9 March 1868 to 29 September 1941 in Luxembourg. It appeared six days a week and was the successor to the French-language 59:
Théophile Schroell was the editor and printer. From 1 January 1902 to 14 May 1940 it appeared twice a day, with a morning and an evening edition, the first Luxembourg newspaper to do so.
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was the only Luxembourg newspaper that was not banned in Germany once Hitler came to power. After the German invasion of Luxembourg in 1940, Robert continued to edit the
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made sure after 1933 that the newspaper did not publish anything that might offend the Germans. The editor-in-chief Robert was the right choice for this; the
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made it forbidden to read the newspaper. The latter then experienced financial difficulties and was acquired in 1922 by a group around
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In September its last edition appeared, and Jean-Pierre Robert subsequently went to work for the
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became editor-in-chief and culture and entertainment editor. From 1913 to 1940 he wrote the
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and had advocated in favour of the law and its reforms, the
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Courrier du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
Batty Weber
education law of 1912
Diocese of Luxembourg
Emile Mayrisch
ARBED
Aloyse Meyer
Luxemburger Wort



Zeitungen in Luxemburg. 1704-2004.
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German-language newspapers published in Luxembourg
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Newspapers established in 1868
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Publications disestablished in 1941

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