About: Gegen Engeland (Brest newspaper)     Goto   Sponge   NotDistinct   Permalink

An Entity of Type : dbo:WrittenWork, within Data Space : dbpedia.demo.openlinksw.com associated with source document(s)
QRcode icon
http://dbpedia.demo.openlinksw.com/describe/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdbpedia.org%2Fresource%2FGegen_Engeland_%28Brest_newspaper%29&invfp=IFP_OFF&sas=SAME_AS_OFF

Gegen Engeland was a German language daily newspaper published from Brest, France between 1940 and 1944. It was published by the German Navy, and was circulated amongst German troops in Brittany and Normandy. Initially it had a 44x30 cm format, later it switched to 59x42 cm format. The newspaper was printed at the printing house of local newspaper .

AttributesValues
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Gegen Engeland (Brest newspaper) (en)
rdfs:comment
  • Gegen Engeland was a German language daily newspaper published from Brest, France between 1940 and 1944. It was published by the German Navy, and was circulated amongst German troops in Brittany and Normandy. Initially it had a 44x30 cm format, later it switched to 59x42 cm format. The newspaper was printed at the printing house of local newspaper . (en)
foaf:name
  • Gegen Engeland (en)
name
  • Gegen Engeland (en)
dcterms:subject
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
sameAs
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
ceased publication
foundation
headquarters
language
has abstract
  • Gegen Engeland was a German language daily newspaper published from Brest, France between 1940 and 1944. It was published by the German Navy, and was circulated amongst German troops in Brittany and Normandy. Initially it had a 44x30 cm format, later it switched to 59x42 cm format. The newspaper was printed at the printing house of local newspaper . The newspaper title is taken from a German patriotic song [We sail to take on England] or simply Das Engelandlied [The England-song], written in 1914 by Hermann Löns (a poet who served in the German Army and was killed in World War I) and then set to music. The song was popular in the German Imperial German Navy and later in the Kriegsmarine and among the German people, where it is still humorously quoted. (en)
gold:hypernym
prov:wasDerivedFrom
page length (characters) of wiki page
headquarter
language
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
is Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage of
is Wikipage redirect of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Faceted Search & Find service v1.17_git139 as of Feb 29 2024


Alternative Linked Data Documents: ODE     Content Formats:   [cxml] [csv]     RDF   [text] [turtle] [ld+json] [rdf+json] [rdf+xml]     ODATA   [atom+xml] [odata+json]     Microdata   [microdata+json] [html]    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 08.03.3330 as of Mar 19 2024, on Linux (x86_64-generic-linux-glibc212), Single-Server Edition (378 GB total memory, 51 GB memory in use)
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2024 OpenLink Software