Rheinische Zeitung
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The Rheinische Zeitung ("Rhenish Newspaper") was a 19th-century German newspaper, edited most famously by Karl Marx. The paper was launched in January 1842 and terminated by Prussian state censorship in March 1843. The paper was eventually succeeded by a daily newspaper launched by Karl Marx on behalf of the Communist League in June 1848, called the Neue Rheinische Zeitung ("New Rhenish Newspaper").
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Employees and writers of the Rheinische Zeitung
- Berthold Auerbach
- Bruno Bauer
- Edgar Bauer
- Karl Heinrich Brüggemann
- Friedrich Engels
- Moritz Fleischer
- Julius Fröbel
- Karl Heinzen
- Georg Herwegh
- Moses Hess
- August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben
- Karl Friedrich Köppen
- Karl Marx
- Eduard Meyen
- Wolfgang Müller von Königswinter
- Karl Theodor Nauwerck
- Robert Prutz
- Adolf Friedrich Rutenberg
- Adolf Stahr
- Max Stirner
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