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Carl Daenzer [In Germany, Karl] (July 17, 1820 in Odenheim - September 23, 1906 in Neckarsulm) founded the Westliche Post and was a long-time editor of the Anzeiger des Westens, two noted German-language newspapers in St. Louis, Missouri. He and Emil Preetorius were the Nestors of the German American press in the United States.In the Revolutions of 1848 in Germany, Daenzer had made himself obnoxious to the German government with efforts to bring about German unity by force of arms.
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Daenzer, Carl
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American editor
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Karl Ludwig August Dänzer
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1820-01-01Z
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1906-09-23Z
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1906-01-01Z
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