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The mammoth structure of the Ullstein publishing house still published the following newspapers and magazines in 1932 with accompanying circulation figures:

1. "Berliner Morgenpost" (called "Mottenpost" from the German folk joke). The editors were: Robolsky Bernstein, Breisacher, German, Falk, Gluck, Loeb, Mendel, Munzer, Strindberg, Weckwarth. The normal circulation was: 572,770, on Sundays 658,330, and was the highest circulation of all newspapers published in the Weimar Intermediate Empire!

2. "Vossische Zeitung", whose editors were "adorned" with the names: Elbau (from Mandelbaum!), Misch, Guttmann, Bernauer, Caspary, Goldstein, Salomon, Wallenberg, Dusterwald, Wiesenthal, Elsesser. Circulation: 73,970 on weekdays, 87,260 on Sundays.

3. "Berliner Allgemeine Zeitung" Circulation over 50,000.

4. "B. Z. am Mittag" In the editorship the Jews and half-Jews: Falk, Jacobsohn, Muhsam, Rehling Circulation: over 160,000.


5. "Tempo" Editors: Gutmann, Jacobi, Lachmann, Lustig, Zuckerkandl. Circulation: 125,000.

6. "Berliner Montagspost" Circulation: 171,380.