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1 gen 1930 anni - "Ullstein’s was a kind of super-trust; the largest organization of its kind in Europe, and probably In the world. They published four daily papers in Berlin alone...Ullstein’s published more than a dozen weekly and monthly periodicals, ran their own news service, their own travel agency...and were one of the leading book publishers. The firm was owned by the brothers Ullstein – they were five, like the original Rothschild brothers, and like them also, they were Jews." The God That Failed by Arthur Koestler

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Pg. 21-22
Arthur Koestler confirms the Jewish over-involvement in German publishing.
Finally in 1930, I joined the editorial staff in the Berlin "House." For a better understanding of what follows a few words have to be said about the House of Ullstein, symbol of the Wiemar Republic.
Ullstein’s was a kind of super-trust; the largest organization of its kind in Europe, and probably In the world. They published four daily papers in Berlin alone, among these the venerable Vossische Zeitung, founded in the eighteenth century, and the B.Z. am Mittag, an evening paper...Apart from these, Ullstein’s published more than a dozen weekly and monthly periodicals, ran their own news service, their own travel agency, etc., and were one of the leading book publishers. The firm was owned by the brothers Ullstein – they were five, like the original Rothschild brothers, and like them also, they were Jews.Their policy was liberal and democratic, and in cultural matters progressive to the point of avantgardism. They were antimilitaristic, antichauvinistic, and it was largely due to their influence on public opinion that the policy of Franco-German rapprochement of the Briand-strese-mann era became a vogue among the progressive part of the German people. The firm of Ullstein was not only a political power in Germany; it was at the same time the embodiment of everything progressive and cosmopolitan in the Wiemar Republic. The atmosphere in the "House" in the Kochstrasse was more that of a Ministry than of an editorial office
The God That Failed by Arthur Koestler pg.21-22

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1 gen 1930 anni
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~ 95 years ago