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The first issue of ''Päevaleht'' was published on 16 December 1905, in ]. The first issue of ''Päevaleht'' was published on 16 December 1905, in ].
In 1924, they expanded to a new building.<ref>, ''Acta Historica Tallinnensia'', 2008]</ref> In 1924, they expanded to a new building.<ref>, ''Acta Historica Tallinnensia'', 2008</ref>


Following the ] occupation, the newspaper was replaced by '']'' (published 1940–1941 and 1944–1990) in 1940. The last regular issue was printed on 26 July 1940.<ref>Olaf Esna, , ''Pärnu Postimees'', 5 March 2009</ref> Following the ] occupation, the newspaper was replaced by '']'' (published 1940–1941 and 1944–1990) in 1940. The last regular issue was printed on 26 July 1940.<ref>Olaf Esna, , ''Pärnu Postimees'', 5 March 2009</ref>

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Päevaleht
TypeDaily newspaper
Founded16 December 1905 (1905-12-16)
LanguageEstonian
Ceased publication26 July 1940 (1940-07-26)

Päevaleht was a newspaper published 1905–1940 in Estonia.

The first issue of Päevaleht was published on 16 December 1905, in Tallinn. In 1924, they expanded to a new building.

Following the Soviet occupation, the newspaper was replaced by Noorte Hääl (published 1940–1941 and 1944–1990) in 1940. The last regular issue was printed on 26 July 1940.

When the German forces took Tallinn in 1941, they tried to restart publishing Päevaleht. However, the first issue published on 29 August was also the last one.

On 1 February 1990, the newspaper Noorte Hääl became Päevaleht once again.

The paper has been digitized by the National Library of Estonia.

See also

References

  1. "Early development of Estonian Journalism", Acta Historica Tallinnensia, 2008
  2. Olaf Esna, Okupatsiooni ajal Pärnus ilmunud lehed, Pärnu Postimees, 5 March 2009
  3. http://www.parnupostimees.ee/?id=90032
  4. National Library of Estonia, Annual Report 2003-2004

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