Vossische Zeitung, a Berlin daily newspaper which bore this title from 1911 to its closure in 1934, but had a much longer history. Said to be descended from an untitled news-sheet first circulated in 1617, it became the Berliner Priviligierte Zeitung in 1721 and was published by J. A. Rüdiger (1683-1751). On Rüdiger's death it was taken over by C. F. Voß (1724-95), and for more than a century and a half it was commonly called the Vossische Zeitung after its owner, while preserving its old title. Th. Fontane often referred to it as ‘die Vossin’. Its politics were liberal.




