Der Nordschleswiger

Der Nordschleswiger
TypeOnline newspaper
PublisherBund Deutscher Nordschleswiger
Editor-in-chiefGwyn Nissen
Associate editorCornelius von Tiedemann
Founded2 February 1946
LanguageGerman
Ceased publication2018 (print)
HeadquartersAabenraa
CountryDenmark
WebsiteDer Nordschleswiger

Der Nordschleswiger is a German-language internet newspaper in Denmark with its main editorial office in Aabenraa and local editorial offices in Haderslev, Sønderborg, Tinglev and Tønder. The media house functions and sees itself as the mouthpiece of the German minority. It is one of two such major media outlets in the Danish-German border region, the other one being Flensborg Avis of the Danish minority in Germany.[1] It was the first German-language paper established in Europe following World War II.[2]

  1. ^ Tove H. Malloy (2015). "Functional Non-Territorial Autonomy in Denmark and Germany". In Tove H. Malloy; Alexander Osipov; Balázs Vizi (eds.). Managing Diversity Through Non-Territorial Autonomy: Assessing Advantages, Deficiencies, and Risks. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 196. ISBN 978-0-19-873845-9.
  2. ^ "Der Nordschleswiger" (PDF). Midas Press. Retrieved 23 May 2016.