NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1307, sig. 110-12/133 Page 30 · 30 of 33
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1307, sig. 110-12/133
English Translation
24 United States of America I. Newspapers: Baltimore Sun Exact title "The Sun". Published in Baltimore/Maryland. Publisher A.S. Abell Comp. (President: Paul Patterson). Twice daily about l50.Oo0 copies. Democratic without party ties, more locally effective. The Chicago Daily News Published since l877 in Chicago/Illinois. Publisher: Chicago Daily news Inc. (president: Col. Frank Knox). Every day, however, more than 400,000 exemplar organs of the late naval minister Knox, who led the original republican coloured sheet in Roosevelt's course. Before the war entry of the USA. leading sheet of the interventionists. The editorial office belongs, among other things, to the former Berlin correspondent Edgar Anselm Mowrer, who emerged from anti-German writings. The Christian Science Monitor Published since l9o8 in Boston/Massachuselts. Owned by the Christian Science Publishing Society (publisher of the eponymous sect). Daily in the evening over 125,000 copies with distribution in Germany and abroad. With originally pacifist tendencies since at least l939 aggressively anti-German, interventionist. New York Journal American The Hearst Group's New York Evening Newspaper. Merged together from the heavily declining Hearst leaves "New York American" and "NewYork Evening Journal". Like the Hearst press as a whole, it tries to maintain a certain independence in the war, especially in the rejection of Bolshevism. However, it has only a limited influence. Previous edition about 300,000 (American) and 600,000 (Journal). - 2.-