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Kladderadatsch

''Kladderadatsch''〔http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/helios/digi/kladderadatsch.html The whole opus.〕 (onomatopoeic for "Crash") was a satirical German-language magazine first published in Berlin on 7 May 1848, and appearing "daily, except for weekdays". It was founded by Albert Hofmann and David Kalisch, the latter the son of a Jewish merchant and the author of several works of comedy.〔("''Kladderadatsch'' ), Spartacus Educational, Retrieved 27 March 2008.〕 Publication ceased in 1944.
==Background==
The first edition, written almost entirely by Kalisch, saw 4,000 copies printed, all of which were sold within 24 hours. Two other writers, Ernst Dohm and Rudolf Löwenstein, were then employed. Wilhelm Scholz's drawings appeared in the second edition, and would do so for the next 40 years.〔
In the beginning, the magazine had a conservative bias towards the policies of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. After the 1923 takeover by the industrialist Hugo Stinnes, the tenor shifted towards German Nationalism and Nazism.〔(Kladderadatsch ) (1934) in the German Propaganda Archive〕

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