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The Imprimatur GmbH was a company which owned the Frankfurt newspaper Frankfurter Zeitung (FZ) from 1930 until it was shut down in 1943. During the period that FZ was owned by the Imprimatur, the prestigious newspaper was in financial distress situations and brought the company heavy losses. The company was later sold to the prominent banking family of Leopold Sonnemann. Although the paper was initially protected by the Nazis, as it provided a convenient medium for propaganda, it was shut down by Adolf Hitler in 1943. The company subsequently went defunct.

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  • Die Imprimatur GmbH bzw. Imprimatur-Stiftung war ein deutsches Unternehmen und zuletzt eine Stiftung, mit Sitz in Frankfurt am Main (Hessen, Deutschland), deren wichtigste Beteiligung die Frankfurter Societäts-Druckerei GmbH war. 1989 fusionierte die Imprimatur-Stiftung mit der Fazit-Stiftung. (de)
  • The Imprimatur GmbH was a company which owned the Frankfurt newspaper Frankfurter Zeitung (FZ) from 1930 until it was shut down in 1943. During the period that FZ was owned by the Imprimatur, the prestigious newspaper was in financial distress situations and brought the company heavy losses. The Imprimatur was founded in 1900 by and . In 1924, they sold the company to two investors: Carl Bosch, chairman of the board of IG Farben, and Dr. Hermann Hummel, who also served on the supervisory board of IG Farben. Six years later, Bosch sold his shares, leaving Hummel as the sole shareholder of the Imprimatur. The company was later sold to the prominent banking family of Leopold Sonnemann. Although the paper was initially protected by the Nazis, as it provided a convenient medium for propaganda, it was shut down by Adolf Hitler in 1943. The company subsequently went defunct. (en)
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  • Die Imprimatur GmbH bzw. Imprimatur-Stiftung war ein deutsches Unternehmen und zuletzt eine Stiftung, mit Sitz in Frankfurt am Main (Hessen, Deutschland), deren wichtigste Beteiligung die Frankfurter Societäts-Druckerei GmbH war. 1989 fusionierte die Imprimatur-Stiftung mit der Fazit-Stiftung. (de)
  • The Imprimatur GmbH was a company which owned the Frankfurt newspaper Frankfurter Zeitung (FZ) from 1930 until it was shut down in 1943. During the period that FZ was owned by the Imprimatur, the prestigious newspaper was in financial distress situations and brought the company heavy losses. The company was later sold to the prominent banking family of Leopold Sonnemann. Although the paper was initially protected by the Nazis, as it provided a convenient medium for propaganda, it was shut down by Adolf Hitler in 1943. The company subsequently went defunct. (en)
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