Anton Betz

Anton Betz (23 February 1893 – 11 December 1984) was a German journalist and publisher.

1925 Betz became CEO of German publisher and company Verlag und Druckerei G. J. Manz in Dillingen an der Donau and one year later CEO of German publisher and company Knorr & Hirth-Verlag in Munich.

After Second World War Betz was co-founder of German newspaper Rheinische Post.

[1] NSDAP-opponents Karl Arnold, Anton Betz, Erich Wenderoth and (soon resigned) Friedrich Vogel [de] received a British newspaper license.

The newspaper was established in 1946 and belongs to the Arnold, Betz, Droste, Alt and Ebel families.