'Gazeta Grudziadzka' was edited in 1894-1918 by twenty responsible editors and sixteen assistant editors who were employed on a temporary basis by Wiktor Kulerski's paper. Regardless of their origin, age and education, all of them were committed to creating a newspaper of value to Poles living throughout the German state. Judging from the popularity of the Grudziadz paper, they were successful in their task.
Jozef Glinkiewicz (1845-1905) was an editor, journalist, man of letters and translator living in the Prussian partition. As an editor in charge of the daily 'Gazeta Torunska' he was the subject of several lawsuits, in which he was fined and sentenced to two years of prison. Faced with this prospect, he left Germany in July 1875 and moved to Vienna, where he worked as an editor until his death.
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