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Upon Siegfried Jacobsohn's death in December 1926, Tucholsky immediately agreed to take over his job at the head of the Weltbühne.
However, working as a " directing editor of headlines " did not suit him, and he would have had to return to Berlin permanently, so shortly afterwards, he handed over the position to his colleague and friend Carl von Ossietzky.
He remained a coeditor, seeing to it that unorthodox articles such as those of the Socialist Kurt Hiller were published.

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