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''Argentinisches Tageblatt'' (lit. "Argentine Daily") is a German-language weekly newspaper published every Saturday in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ==History== The newspaper was founded by a Swiss immigrant from Berne, Johann Alemann, and his son, Moritz, in 1878. It was first published as the ''Argentinisches Wochenblatt''. Together with his other sons, Theodor and Ernst, Alemann then inaugurated a daily newspaper, ''Argentinisches Tageblatt'', in 1889. The weekly ''Wochenblatt'' appeared as a weekend section of the newspaper until 1967. In 1981, despite its name, the ''Argentinisches Tageblatt'' was changed to a weekly newspaper. The ''Argentinisches Tageblatt'' was one of the many newspapers banned by the Nazis during the period of the Third Reich. Possession of the paper was forbidden throughout the territory of the Third Reich while Hitler was in power, due to the progressive stance adopted by editor-in-chief Ernesto Alemann. The ''Tageblatt'' has been, since the latter's death in 1982, managed by a descendant of the founder, former Economy Minister Roberto Alemann.
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