Osmanischer Lloyd

The Osmanischer Lloyd was a German-Language daily newspaper in Ottoman Constantinople which was founded after the Young Turk Revolution in 1908 and existed until 1918.

[5] Grunwald was dismissed following constant criticism by the German ambassador to the Ottoman Empire Hans Freiherr von Wangenheim over the leadership of the newspaper.

[6] Notable contributors and staff members included Friedrich Schrader and Max Rudolf Kaufmann.

The following editors in chief all were not directing the newspaper to the satisfaction to the German embassy and in 1918, the Osmanischer Lloyd was closed down.

[4] On its first page it published official announcements by the German embassy and articles and opinions concerning the German-Ottoman relations.