Der Spiegel is one of the biggest news providers in Germany and sold over 783,575 copies in 2016. About 92 percent of its readership remains within Germany, the newspaper and its online website is also read worldwide.Editor: yan Related...
If you’ve been studying German for a while and feel you’re ready to move up a level,online German newspaper sitescould be key. As newspapers are often written in a plain and clear language, they can usually befairly easy for upper intermediate learners to understand, while still using fa...
News in Times of Conflict: The Development of the German Newspaper, 1605–1650, by Jan Hillgrtnerdoi:10.3366/lih.2022.0099K. AttarJ. FloodEdinburgh University PressLibrary & Information History
Süddeutsche Zeitungis a daily, left-of-center newspaper based in Munich which handles national issues with thorough coverage. It’s a great onefor upper-intermediate (B2) and above. As you can tell from their name, they publishinternational news and also often zoom into issues relevant to th...
Matthias Erzberger was a leader of the left wing of the Roman Catholic Centre Party in Germany and signatory of the Armistice of World War I. The son of a craftsman, Erzberger turned from teaching school to journalism with the Centre newspaper, Deutsches
the France of the citizen-king, Louis-Philippe. He wrote a series of penetrating newspaper articles about the new order in France, which he collected in book form asFranzösische Zustände(1832; “French Affairs”) and followed with two studies of Germanculture,Die Romantische Schule(1833–...
New York City alone has perhaps 100 German clubs, listed periodically in the local German newspaper. So, too, hundreds of once German-language churches offer services routinely but not regularly, sometimes weekly, more often monthly for a persistent but waning German-language clientele. German ...
It is sufficiently widespread that German is taught in many Namibian schools and the country also provides daily programming in German and a German language daily newspaper. FranceAlthough not officially one of the German-speaking countries in Europe, France is still home to a sizable population of...
In May 1814 he left his beloved Weimar after a quarrel with his mother over herfrivolousway of life, of which he disapproved. He then lived inDresdenuntil 1818, associating occasionally with a group of writers for theDresdener Abendzeitung(“Dresden Evening Newspaper”). Schopenhauer finished his...
William II’s indiscreet remarks printed in The Daily Telegraph of London in 1908 led to Bülow’s resignation in the following year. Bülow admitted that he had not read the proof of the article that the newspaper had submitted to him before publication; William believed Bülow had approved th...