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- The Wochenpost (English: W****ly Post) was an East German w****ly. It was founded in 1953, and circulation peaked at over one million copies per issue from...
- a German journalist. Between 1983 and 1991 she was editor in chief of Wochenpost, East Germany's top selling w****ly newspaper. Brigitte Zimmermann was...
- decade at Sibylle she was a chief reporter at the w****ly news magazine Wochenpost. Margot Pfannstiel was born in Altenburg, a country town to the south...
- Interview was first published (in German) in 1994 in the German w****ly Wochenpost and reprinted in the daily newspaper Die Welt in 2013 on the occasion...
- April 1994, Döpfner became editor-in-chief of the Berlin w****ly newspaper Wochenpost, and in 1996, he ****umed the role of editor-in-chief of the Hamburg tabloid...
- produce their own camp magazines, and a w****ly German-language newspaper, Wochenpost, was published by the British government specifically for the POWs. Lectures...
- in Bonn, writing first for Die Tageszeitung, later for Stern and then Wochenpost. From 1997 she was a correspondent for the Der Tagesspiegel. From April...
- m****-circulation Wochenpost (newspaper), taking responsibility for "puzzles, mental recreation and humour" ("Rätsel, Denksport und Humor"). Work on the Wochenpost quickly...
- "Friedenspost" (literally "Peace Post). After a few months he was switched to Wochenpost, a w****ly m****-circulation newspaper newly launched by the party central...
- newspaper. The first number appeared on November 12, 1935, with the subtitle "Wochenpost der sieben Unabhängigen" ("W****ly mail of the seven independents"). It...