Liechtensteiner Vaterland

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History

In January 1936, Christian-Social People's Party and Liechtenstein Homeland Service merged to form the Patriotic Union.[2] As a result, the parties respective newspapers, the Liechtensteiner Nachrichten and Stimme für heimische Wirtschaft, Kultur und Volkstum merged to form the Liechtensteiner Vaterland with Carl Freiherr von Vogelsang as the first editor in chief.[3][4]

The newspaper came under controversy in January 1937 when Vogelsang publicly denounced Jews living in Liechtenstein and sent numerous letters detailing them to officials in Nazi Germany. As a result, Prime Minister of Liechtenstein Josef Hoop ordered the offices of the Vaterland to be searched for any letters to be confiscated and Vogelsang promptly left the country.[5][6] Editing was then taken over by Alois Vogt until 1938.[4]

During World War II, the newspaper was edited by Otto Schaedler and former prime minister Gustav Schädler.[4][7] Schädler had written a series of articles about Switzerland for the authorities of Nazi Germany during the war, supposedly for the German press, but in reality it was used by intelligence agencies such as the Verein für Deutsche Kulturbeziehungen im Ausland. As a result, in 1946 he was sentenced to six months in prison due to illegal intelligence providence, but did not serve the sentence for health reasons.[8]

Like its predecessors, the newspaper was initially published twice a week until 1963 when it was increased to three, four in 1976 and since 1985 the newspaper has been daily. Until 2003, the publisher was the Presseverein Liechtensteiner Vaterland and since then Vaduzer Medienhaus AG. Starting in the 1990s, the newspaper also expanded to cover radio with the Eastern Swiss radio RadIo Ri.[4] The newspaper also operates subsidiary newspapers Liewo Sonntagszeitung since 1999 and Wirtschaft Regional since 2001.[9][10]

In March 2023, the closure of Liechtensteiner Volksblatt left the Vaterland the only remaining daily printed newspaper in the country. Subscribers of the Volksblatt automatically became subscribers of the Vaterland.[11] Due to this, the Vaterland has announced its intention to move towards a politically neutral stance. However, the publisher, Vaduzer Medienhaus AG, has remained close to the Patriotic Union.[4]

List of editors-in-chief (1936–present)

Name Term Ref
Carl Freiherr von Vogelsang 1936–1937 [4]
Alois Vogt 1937–1938
Rupert Quaderer 1938
Josef Büchel 1938–1939
Rupert Quaderer 1939–1940
L. Seeger 1940–1941
Josef Büchel 1941–1943
Gustav Schädler & Otto Schaedler 1943–1944
Gerold Schädler 1945–1947
Erich Seeger 1948–1952
Ivo Beck 1952–1958
Walter Oehry 1958–1961
Hubert Marxer 1962–1969
Hubert Hoch 1970–1995
Günther Fritz 1995–2015
Patrik Schädler 2015–2025
Reto Furter 2025–present [12]

See also

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