- Frankfurter Zeitung
The "Frankfurter Zeitung" was a
German language newspaper that appeared from 1856 to 1943. It emerged from a market letter that was published inFrankfurt . InNazi Germany it was considered the only mass publication not completely controlled by thePropagandaministerium underJoseph Goebbels .History
After the foundation of the
German Empire in 1871, the "Frankfurter Zeitung" became an important mouthpiece of the liberal bourgeois extra-parliamentary opposition. It advocated peace in Europe before 1914 and duringWorld War I .During the period of the
Weimar Republic , the paper was treated with hostility by nationalist circles because it had pronounced itself in favour of theTreaty of Versailles in 1918. At that time it no longer stood in opposition to the government and supportedGustav Stresemann 's policy of reconciliation.The "Frankfurter Zeitung" was one of the few democratic papers of that time. It was known in particular for its "
feuilleton ", in which works of most of the great minds of the Weimar Republic were published.After the 1933 seizure of power by the Nazis, several
Jew ish contributors had to leave the "Frankfurter Zeitung", such asSiegfried Kracauer andWalter Benjamin . Because it was convenient for propaganda abroad, the paper was initially protected by Propaganda Minister Goebbels. The dictatorAdolf Hitler banned the newspaper in 1943.The "
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung " somewhat considers itself as a successor organisation, as many former journalists of the "Frankfurter Zeitung" helped to launch it after 1946.When
Hermann Hesse wrote for the "Frankfurter Zeitung", Jewish refugees inFrance accused him of supporting the Nazis. He did not openly oppose this.Notable contributors to the "Frankfurter Zeitung"
*
Theodor Adorno
*Muhammad Asad as Leopold Weiss
*Walter Benjamin
*Franz Blei
*Alfred Döblin
*Lion Feuchtwanger
*Erich Kästner
*Editha Klipstein
*Annette Kolb
*Siegfried Kracauer
*Ernst Kreuder
*Heinrich Mann
*Thomas Mann
*Sandor Marai
*Franz Mehring
*Soma Morgenstern
*Peretz Naftali
*Alfred Polgar
*Joseph Roth
*Anna Seghers
*Heinrich Schirmbeck
*Dolf Sternberger
*Max Weber
*Carl Zuckmayer
*Stefan Zweig
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.