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Allgemeine Preußische Staats-Zeitung
Founded in 1805, the Allgemeine Preußische Staats-Zeitung emerged as a key publication in Berlin, established by the Prussian government to disseminate official information and promote state interests. Throughout its history, this newspaper has shaped public discourse during pivotal moments in German history, such as the unification of Germany and both World Wars, offering a diverse range of content that includes news, political analysis, cultural commentary, and government notices. Renowned for its authoritative reporting, it remains a trusted source influencing policymakers and engaging readers. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Allgemeine Preußische Staats-Zeitung, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany, starting 1819, with 67,374 scans available in total. This repository may also include mentions of historical figures, events, and even connections to your own family history, inviting you to delve into the rich tapestry of the past and discover the narratives that shaped society.
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