Type | Daily newspaper 1916-1918 Three times a week 1915 |
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Publisher | MGG/S[a] |
Editor-in-chief | Milan Ogrizović |
Founded | 15 December 1915 |
Language | German Serbo-Croatian Hungarian[b] |
Ceased publication | June 29, 1918 |
City | Belgrade |
Country | Territory of the Military Governorate in Serbia |
The Belgrader Nachrichten (Serbian: Beogradske Novine, lit. 'Belgrade News'), was the official occupation periodical of the Austro-Hungarian Military Governorate in Serbia during the First World War. As the main propaganda organ, the focus of the newspaper was to portray the occupation and its government as benevolent and working in the interest of the Serb population. It was published daily, in German, Serbo-Croatian and Hungarian from 1915 to 1918, during the occupation of Serbia.[1]
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