Rhein Zeitung - translation to spanish
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Rhein Zeitung - translation to spanish

PERIODICAL LITERATURE
Neue Preußische Zeitung; Neue Preussische Zeitung; Kreuz-Zeitung; Kreuz Zeitung
  • Otto von Bismarck (here in 1886) went from friend to foe of the ''Kreuzzeitung''.
  • Count von Westarp (pictured here in the center in July 1928) was a member of the board of the ''Kreuzzeitung'' from 1919 to 1932.
  • Ernst Ludwig von Gerlach (here around 1845) is considered to be the founding father of the ''Kreuzzeitung.''
  • Friedrich Julius Stahl (here around 1840) had direct access to the king and wrote regularly for the ''Kreuzzeitung,''
  • One of the best-known Jewish journalists of the time was Julius Rodenberg (shown here around 1875), who wrote for the ''Kreuzzeitung'' from 1859 to 1896.
  • Speech by the Kaiser "To the German People!" on the front page of the morning edition of 7 August 1914.
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  • Theodor Fontane worked for the ''Kreuzzeitung'' for 19 years

Rhein Zeitung         
GERMAN DAILY BROADSHEET NEWSPAPER
Rhein Zeitung; Rhein-zeitung.de
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Suddeutsche Zeitung         
GERMAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MUNICH
Sueddeutsche Zeitung; Suddeutsche Zeitung; Suddeutsche; Sueddeutsche; Seuddeutsche Zeitung; Süddeutsche.de; Süddeutsche; SZ-Magazin; SZ Magazin; Sueddeutsche.de; Süddeutsche Zeitung GmbH; Sueddeutsche Zeitung GmbH; Suddeutsche Zeitung GmbH
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Rhine         
  • Meuse]] estuary in 1904: light blue old course, dark blue today's course
  • [[Lake Toma]] seen from the Rhine's upstream end
  • Aerial image of the mouth of the Rhine into [[Lake Constance]]
  • Untersee]]'', containing [[Reichenau Island]]. The Obersee and Untersee are connected by the four kilometers long [[Seerhein]]. On the left the [[High Rhine]] can be seen.
  • Castellum ''Nigrum Pullum'', [[Zwammerdam]], The Netherlands, artist impression Stevie Xinas
  • Soldiers of the [[US 89th Infantry Division]] cross the Rhine in assault boats under German fire as part of [[Operation Plunder]] on 24 March 1945
  • Emmerich]]
  • The Rhine at [[Mannheim]], in the [[Rhine-Neckar]] industrial area
  • The [[Nederrijn]] at [[Arnhem]]
  • Map of the Alpine Rhine
  • The High Rhine
  • Distance markers along the Rhine indicating distances from this bridge in [[Konstanz]]
  • [[Loreley]]
  • cross the Rhine]] into the Netherlands in 1672
  • The central and northern parts of the Rhine-Meuse delta
  • Map showing how the waters of the Rhine and Meuse rivers split into various branches of their combined delta
  • The Rhine in [[Basel]] is Switzerland's gateway to the sea
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  • Rüdesheim]], a 2008 video
  • View of the Mainz Basin downstreams of Mainz, from Eltville and Erbach to Bingen
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  • The Rhine Fall at [[Schaffhausen]] ([[Switzerland]])
  • The 555 km marker downstream from the [[Lorelei]]
  • Reichenau]]
  • Schematic cross section of the [[Upper Rhine Graben]]
  • Low water in [[Düsseldorf]]
  • Allied soldiers of the [[Royal Newfoundland Regiment]] crossing the Rhine into Germany after the end of WWI, December 1918
  • View of the Middle Rhine Valley and [[Burg Katz]] with [[Lorelei]] in the background
RIVER IN WESTERN EUROPE
Rijn; Rhine river; Rhine River; River Rhine; Rhinewater; Rhein (river); Rhinen; Upper Rhine River Plains; Alpenrhein River; River Rhine Pollution: November 1986; Rhine (river); Rhine basin; Rhine Estuary; Rhine mouth; The Rhine; Rhine valley; Length of the Rhine; Rhein River; River Rhein
Rin

Definition

Rhein
·noun Chrysophanic acid.

Wikipedia

Kreuzzeitung

The Kreuzzeitung was a national daily newspaper published between 1848 and 1939 in the Kingdom of Prussia and then during the German Empire, the Weimar Republic and into the first part of the Third Reich. The paper was a voice of the conservative upper class, although it was never associated with any political party and never had more than 10,000 subscribers. Its target readership was the nobility, military officers, high-ranking officials, industrialists and diplomats. Because its readers were among the elite, the Kreuzzeitung was often quoted and at times very influential. It had connections to officials in the highest levels of government and business and was especially known for its foreign reporting. Most of its content consisted of carefully researched foreign and domestic news reported without commentary.

Its original name was officially the Neue Preußische Zeitung (New Prussian Newspaper), although because of the Iron Cross as its emblem in the title, it was simply called the ‘Kreuzzeitung’ (Cross Newspaper) in both general and official usage. In 1911 it was renamed the Neue Preußische (Kreuz)-Zeitung and then after 1929 the Neue Preußische Kreuz-Zeitung. Between 1932 and 1939 the official title was simply the Kreuzzeitung. From its first issue to its last, the newspaper used the German motto from the Wars of Liberation "Forward with God for King and Fatherland" as its subtitle. It had editorial offices in various cities in Germany and abroad. Its headquarters was in Berlin.

The National Socialists took over the Kreuzzeitung on 29 August 1937, and the last issue was printed on on 31 January 1939.

Examples of use of Rhein Zeitung
1. Salzgitter, the German steelmaker, made an "exorbitantly high" profit in 2005, Wolfgang Leese, chief executive, said, according to the the Neue Ruhr/Neue Rhein Zeitung paper.
2. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi told German newspaper Neuen Ruhr/Neuen Rhein Zeitung that the "infidels" who have published the caricatures are guilty of spreading hate, according to an early release of the article.