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'''Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau''' (1849–1934) was founded by the [[Germany|German]] [[Bernhard Wolff]] (1811–1879), the editor of the ''[[Vossische Zeitung]]'' and founder of the ''[[National-Zeitung]]'' (1848-1938).
'''Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau''' (1849–1934) was founded by the [[Germany|German]] [[Bernhard Wolff]] (1811–1879), the editor of the ''[[Vossische Zeitung]]'' and founder of the ''[[National-Zeitung]]'' (1848–1938).


It was one of the first [[News agency|press agencies]] in [[Europe]] and one of the three major European [[telegraph]] [[monopolies]] until the [[World War II]]-era, along with the British [[Reuters]] and the French [[Havas]]. In 1865, they formed a European news [[cartel]].<ref>[http://www.environmentalhistory.org/revcomm/features/wire_services/ History of Wire Services, Revolutions in Communication]</ref>
It was one of the first [[News agency|press agencies]] in [[Europe]] and one of the three major European [[telegraph]] [[monopolies]] until the [[World War II]]-era, along with the British [[Reuters]] and the French [[Havas]]. In 1865, they formed a European news [[cartel]].<ref>[http://www.environmentalhistory.org/revcomm/features/wire_services/ History of Wire Services, Revolutions in Communication]</ref>

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Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau (1849–1934) was founded by the German Bernhard Wolff (1811–1879), the editor of the Vossische Zeitung and founder of the National-Zeitung (1848–1938).

It was one of the first press agencies in Europe and one of the three major European telegraph monopolies until the World War II-era, along with the British Reuters and the French Havas. In 1865, they formed a European news cartel.[1]

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