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Jyllands-Posten
Founded in 1871 by Mads F. F. E. Jørgensen, Jyllands-Posten is one of Denmark's leading newspapers, notable for its influential position in Danish media. Originally established in Århus, it gained national prominence with its commitment to independent journalism, covering essential political and societal issues. Renowned for its investigative reporting and extensive cultural commentary, the newspaper is particularly known for the 2005 Muhammad cartoons controversy that sparked global discussions on freedom of expression. Over its long history, Jyllands-Posten has shaped public discourse in Denmark through rigorous journalism and balanced reporting. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of Jyllands-Posten, Århus, Denmark starting 1861, including 1,538 scans in total. Delve into the past to discover historical figures, events, and perhaps even connections to your own family history. Explore this treasure trove of information and uncover the stories that have shaped Denmark.
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