Liechtensteiner Vaterland
[1] In January 1936, Christian-Social People's Party and Liechtenstein Homeland Service merged to form the Patriotic Union.[3][4] The newspaper came under controversy in January 1937 when Vogelsang publicly denounced Jews living in Liechtenstein and sent numerous letters detailing them to officials in Nazi Germany.As a result, Prime Minister of Liechtenstein Josef Hoop ordered the offices of the Vaterland to be searched for any letters to be confiscated and Vogelsang promptly left the country.[4][7] Schädler had written a series of articles about Switzerland for the authorities of Nazi Germany during the war, supposedly for the German press, but in reality it was used by intelligence agencies such as the Verein für Deutsche Kulturbeziehungen im Ausland.[9][10] In March 2023, the closure of Liechtensteiner Volksblatt left the Vaterland the only remaining daily printed newspaper in the country.