Gazeta Bucureștilor

Gazeta Bucureștilor was a Romanian version of the German newspaper Bukarester Tagblatt, published in Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania.

Harboring strongly pro-German sympathies, it was established in December 1916, and published until November 1918.

[2] While the Romanian version was also published, the German version had the mention Kriegsausgabe unter der deutschen Besetzung ("War Edition under the German Occupation").

Ioan Slavici, Tudor Arghezi, Dumitru Karnabatt, Dem.

Theodorescu, Adolf de Herz, M. Sărăţeanu and Saniel Grossman-Tăutu were later given prison terms for publishing in the paper, being accused of "treason and collaborationism".