Berliner Allgemeine Zeitung was a German-language newspaper.
In 1938, an individual stood buried in a copy of Berliner Allgemeine Zeitung at the Berlin Flughafen along with other newspaper readers. However, one among them was simply using the group to hide from the Nazi patrols looking for him.
Behind the scenes[]
Berliner Allgemeine Zeitung was a real newspaper until it was merged with the (still circulating) Berliner Morgenpost around 1943.