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The ''Deutsche Shanghai Zeitung'' (DSZ), later ''Der Ostasiatische Lloyd'', was a German language newspaper published in
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History

The newspaper was established on 27 September 1932.Taaks, p
239
"Die Deutsche Shanghai Zeitung (DSZ'') erschien vom 27. September 1932 bis 31 Dezember 1935 mit sechs ..
The paper was owned and edited by Max Simon-Eberhard, a former army captain. Hartmut Walravens, author of "German Influence on the Press in China," said that the newspaper did not do well initially but after Paul Huldermann, a professional journalist, took control, the performance improved.Walravens, p
92
The newspaper was renamed and reorganized in January 1936 so it could benefit from the reputation of the previous '' Ostasiatischer Lloyd''.


See also

* '' Shen Bao'' * '' Shanghai Jewish Chronicle'' * ''
North China Daily News The ''North China Daily News'' (in Chinese: ''Zilin Xibao''), was an English-language newspaper in Shanghai, China, called the most influential foreign newspaper of its time. History The paper was founded as the weekly ''North-China Herald'' ( ...
'' * '' Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury'' * ''
Tsingtauer Neueste Nachrichten The ''Tsingtauer Neueste Nachrichten'' (Tsingtau Sin Pau) was a German-language newspaper published in Qingdao from 1904 to 1914. Fritz Seeker was the editor.Walravens, p91 "Tsingtauer Neueste Nachrichten (1904-1914, daily; edited by Fritz Seeke ...
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References

* Taaks, Christian. ''Federführung für die Nation ohne Vorbehalt?: deutsche Medien in China während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus''. (Volume 20 of ''Beiträge zur Kommunikationsgeschichte Geschichte'')
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, 2009. , 9783515087391. * Walravens, Hartmut. "German Influence on the Press in China." - In: ''Newspapers in International Librarianship: Papers Presented by the Newspaper Section at IFLA General Conferences''.
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- This version does not include the footnotes visible in the Walter de Gruyter version **Also available in Walravens, Hartmut and Edmund King. ''Newspapers in international librarianship: papers presented by the newspapers section at IFLA General Conferences''. K.G. Saur, 2003. , 9783598218378.


Notes


Further reading

* Kreissler, François. ''L'Action culturelle allemande en Chine: de la fin du XIXe siècle à la Seconde guerre mondiale''. Les Editions de la MSH ( FR), 1989. , 9782735102778. - "Deutsche Shanghai Zeitung" mentioned in pages 98, 102, 103, and 105


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