As an opposition paper, the Sonntags-Zeitung was founded and has been run so far, and it also intends to persist in it. In short, it opposes the prevailing trend in the entire public life of the Fatherland, in the press, politics, economics and so-called "culture", which is usually understood by slogans such as nationalism, capitalism, clericalism and the like. >> read more

When a few months ago the last volumes of the work "The Great Politics of the European Cabinets 1871-1914" appeared, the fighters against the "guilt lie" have proclaimed great salvation to the German people. There it would be, the innocence of Germany! (They always talk about Germany, if they mean Wilhelm.) >> read more

On July 28, 1914, at 11 o'clock in the morning, the great war began with the Austro-Hungarian declaration of war on Serbia ... It could have been stopped, if not by the Social Democrats. Now, better than anyone who has honestly studied the files since then, a master of portrayal has shown us anew: Emil Ludwig in his book “July 14”. Anyone who has read it will hardly be convinced of the German “innocence” anymore. >> read more

5.10.1987, by Martin Hohnecker. When he had lost 1919 because of socialist sentiment the editor-in-chief at the Heilbronn "Neckar-Zeitung", he founded his own newspaper: the pacifist radical-democratic, abstaining for years "Sunday newspaper". When 1936 urged the National Socialists out of the editorial board, he put a job application in this very journal and then got involved as a wine representative. >> read more

The decay of political customs has produced in recent years in Germany a mass phenomenon that was previously completely unknown: political murder. In the three years 1919 to 1921, 378 murders of Right and 20 of links have occurred. In this way, almost all the leaders of the extreme left have been eliminated by unlawful actions, but not a single right-wing leader has been killed. >> read more

On the 9. In April 1927, the two Italian workers Sacco and Vanzetti were sentenced to death for the second time in Boston. This case of Sacco-Vanzetti is an example of political jurisprudence and unfair handling of justice, as was the case of Dreyfus in France, Fechenbach and Hölz ​​in Germany. >> read more