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Type | weekly local newspaper |
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Publisher | W. Wittkes Buchdruckerei |
Founded | 1843 [1] |
Language | German; German- Polish from 1920 |
Ceased publication | 1922, [1] 1939 [2] or 1944 [3] |
Circulation | 2.000 (1885 [2]) |
Leobschützer Kreisblatt ( lit.: Leobschütz District Paper) was a weekly local newspaper based in the Leobschütz District in the south-west of the Oppeln Region.
The Leobschützer Kreisblatt was printed by W. Wittkes Buchdruckerei [4] and co-published by the Der Landrat. Red.. [4] Printing commenced in 1843.
In 1920 the Leobschützer Kreisblatt underwent crucial changes, such as simplification of its logo and the transition from an exclusively German newspaper over to a split-page bilingual German- Polish newspaper, perhaps in relation to the Upper Silesian Plebiscite. This new format was upheld until the magazine's discontinuation in 1922.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (July 2021) |
Type | weekly local newspaper |
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Publisher | W. Wittkes Buchdruckerei |
Founded | 1843 [1] |
Language | German; German- Polish from 1920 |
Ceased publication | 1922, [1] 1939 [2] or 1944 [3] |
Circulation | 2.000 (1885 [2]) |
Leobschützer Kreisblatt ( lit.: Leobschütz District Paper) was a weekly local newspaper based in the Leobschütz District in the south-west of the Oppeln Region.
The Leobschützer Kreisblatt was printed by W. Wittkes Buchdruckerei [4] and co-published by the Der Landrat. Red.. [4] Printing commenced in 1843.
In 1920 the Leobschützer Kreisblatt underwent crucial changes, such as simplification of its logo and the transition from an exclusively German newspaper over to a split-page bilingual German- Polish newspaper, perhaps in relation to the Upper Silesian Plebiscite. This new format was upheld until the magazine's discontinuation in 1922.