The paper started as a supplement of the weekly
Prager Zeitung from 1828 to 1835 under various names: first as '
, in 1830 as ', in 1832 as '
, and finally in 1918 as ' (German newspaper Bohemia). Famous writers for the newspaper included
Franz Kafka,
Egon Kisch,
Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt, and
Johannes Urzidil. The newspaper was printed by several companies: • & Sons (1828–1872) • Bohemia Aktiengesellschaft (1872–1877) • Frantisek Klutsack (1878) • Andreas Haase (1879–1919) • Alfred Korn (1919–1920) • Verlag Deutsche Zeitung-Aktiengesellschaft (1920–1933) • Rota-Aktiengesellschaft für Zeitung- und Buchdruck (1933–1938)
Aftermath The newspaper's archives can be found in the
National Library of the Czech Republic. From 2000, a German-Czech newspaper (Czech: '
) took the name ', continuing the '''' (German-Czech newspaper of good neighbourhood). ==References==