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immediately Germanized his name to Rudolf Mosse.

In 1867, he set up a series of advertisement collection points and soon began publishing entire advertisement supplements for middle-class magazines such as "Kladderadatsch," "Gartenlaube," and "Fliegende Blatter." At the end of 1871, he founded the "Berliner Tageblatt," which, as stated in the deed of foundation and the promotional letters sent to Jews, was "for the promotion of the interests of Judaism."

Until 1933, the Lachmann-Mosse family remained the owners of the publishing house. The Mosse publishing house produced, until 1933 (data and names as of 1932!): The "Berliner Tageblatt," whose editorial board included the following Jews and half-Jews: (((Th. Wolff, E. Feder, G. Stein, F. Pinner, Priester, Goldstein, E. Hamburger, A. Kerr = Kempner, Einstein, Sinsheimer, Jonas, Mamlock))). Foreign representatives included, among others, A. Singer in Budapest, J. Schmerz in Bucharest, P. Block in Paris, and Th. Sternberg in Tokyo. The circulation during its heyday was 310,000 or more.

The "Berliner Morgenzeitung", a genuine, cleverly disguised Jewish newspaper for the bourgeois masses, with a circulation of about 78,000.

The "Berliner Volkszeitung", which was more attuned to the instincts of the Marxist working masses and reached a record circulation of 420,000.