Imperial Observer

The Imperial Observer is a daily newspaper publication in Berlin, which is circulated nationally across Großgermania. Owned by the Imperial Government of Großgermania, it is published in both German (as Kaiserlichen Beobachter) and English.

History
The Observer was founded as Neues Deutschland in 1946. The official newspaper of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), Neues Deutschland was used as a propaganda tool for the newspaper in the German Democratic Republic, it was the second largest newspaper in the country with a daily circulation of over a million.

Following the reunification of Germany in 1990, the readership of Neues Deutschland decreased sharply. Maintaining a socialist viewpoint throughout the years of German capitalism, the newspaper became the official newspaper of the German National Unionist Party (DNUP) when it was formed by the merger of the SED with the National Democratic Party of Germany. Renamed Kaiserlichen Beobachter upon the creation of Großgermania, the newspaper immediately began publishing an English version in order to help promote the unification process worldwide.

As the most widely-distributed and largest newspaper by content in the People's Empire, the Observer gains a daily circulation of over seven and a half million, mostly throughout Germany, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and Helvetica.

Gallery
The following is a gallery of front pages of the Imperial Observer.