Rigasche Rundschau

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Founded1867
LanguageGerman
Ceased publication1939
Rigasche Rundschau
TypeDaily newspaper
Founded1867
LanguageGerman
Ceased publication1939
HeadquartersRiga, Latvia
Circulation20,000 (1914)
OCLC number45423463

Rigasche Rundschau was a daily German language newspaper published in Riga from 1867 until 1939. Widely read and quoted across Europe, it was considered[by whom?] the most important Baltic German newspaper as well as the leading liberal periodical in the Russian Empire and independent Latvia during the interbellum. The newspaper experienced its zenith of influence and popularity under Paul Schiemann, who served as chief editor until his removal by supporters of National Socialism in 1933.[1]

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