Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen (English: German Newspaper in Norway) was an Oslo-based daily newspaper published in Norway during the Second World War. It was published by the subsidiary Europa-Verlag of the Nazi-controlled Franz Eher Nachfolger,[1] and had a circulation of about 40,000 copies.[2] The paper served as a model for the Amsterdam-based Deutsche Zeitung in den Niederlanden.[3]
An appreciable difference between Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen and Deutsche Zeitung in den Niederlanden was their divergent readership; the former was predominantly read by German soldiers in Norway,[4] whilst the latter chiefly had a civilian readership.[3] A competing newspaper in Norway was the Wacht im Norden, that was distributed free of charge to soldiers.[5] Towards the end of 1940, it was decided to establish an offshoot of the paper in Tromsø. Due to a lack of competent editors from Germany, the Tromsø paper was not established before February 1941.[6] It was withal merged with Lappland-Kurier upon Finland's truce with the Soviet Union in September 1944.[7]
According to publisher Max Amann, the editors of Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen enjoyed more editorial freedom than the editors of newspapers in Nazi Germany. Oron Hale writes, however, that on a closer examination, the dissimilarities between the Norwegian paper and the German ones were small.[8] Until June 1940, the Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen was subject of military censorship by the German propaganda department in Norway.[9] The newspaper and its offshoots were discontinued on the cease-fire in Europe on 8 May 1945.[10]
^Hoser 2010; Sauer 1994, p. 199.
^Nøkleby 1995.
^ abSauer 1994, p. 198.
^Eckhardt 1975, p. 41.
^Eckhardt 1975, p. 39.
^Eckhardt 1975, pp. 38, 40.
^Eckhardt 1975, pp. 43–45.
^Hale 1965, p. 281.
^Eckhardt 1975, pp. 37–38.
^Eckhardt 1975, pp. 5, 45.
and 15 Related for: Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen information
German occupiers issued their own, German-language newspaper, DeutscheZeitunginNorwegen with a circulation of about 40,000 copies. The last issue came...
press from the very beginning. The recently founded DeutscheZeitunginNorwegen (German Newspaper in Norway) served as a model. As early as July 1940 a...
landet vor Europäischem Gericht. In: Handelsblatt online. 27 May 2020. Die Norwegen-Connection. In: Börsen-Zeitung, nr. 244, p. 11. 19 December 2013...
ekonomika.idnes.cz. Retrieved October 6, 2016. sonnenBatterie ab sofort auch inNorwegen verfügbar. Press release of the company of October 11, 2016. See also...
General Government was established in occupied central Poland. The governments of Denmark, Norway (Reichskommissariat Norwegen), and the Netherlands (Reichskommissariat...
Leopard tanks to Ukraine]. El Pais (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 January 2023. Eydlin, Alexander (14 February 2023). "Norwegen will Panzer liefern, Ramstein-Treffen...
verlieren". bonapart (in German). Retrieved 19 May 2017. "Schiene spielt Schlüsselrolle für Rotterdam". Deutsche Verkehrs-Zeitung (DVZ). 2 March 2015....
Badische Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 10 August 2023. "Das Nummernschild als ein Stück Heimat" [The number plate as a piece of home] (in German). Westdeutsche...
were established as colonies for settlement by Germans. In Norway, under Reichskommissariat Norwegen, the Quisling regime, headed by Vidkun Quisling, was...
replacing Oberstleutnant Scholz who given the position of Jagdfliegerführer Norwegen. In consequence of this decision, Oberleutnant Franz Dörr was appointed Gruppenkommandeur...
Ullmann – Priča in žrtev apokalipse - Goriški muzej". "Conference: PROCESSES IN THEATRE, ART AND LITERATURE, 22.-24.09.2000, Bergen (Norwegen)". "Archived...
Jagdfliegerverbände der deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1945 Teil 3—Einsatz in Dänemark und Norwegen 9 April bis 30 November 1940—Der Feldzug im Westen 10 May bis 25...