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Jyllandsposten
Jyllands-Posten, founded in 1871 by a group of Danish journalists in Aarhus, has become one of Denmark's leading newspapers, known for its investigative journalism and extensive national and international news coverage. Initially a regional publication, it gained significant influence after publishing the controversial Muhammad cartoons in 2005, igniting global discussions on freedom of expression. Today, Jyllands-Posten provides a wide range of content, including politics, culture, and opinion pieces, serving a diverse audience. Celebrated for its editorial independence, the newspaper plays a critical role in shaping public discourse in Danish society. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Jyllands-Posten from Aarhus, Århus, Denmark, starting 1871, with a collection of 22,722 scans in total. This is a perfect opportunity to uncover historical figures, events, and perhaps even stories from your own family history—search for old newspapers now to enrich your understanding of the past.
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