The average circulation of Die Welt is currently about 209,000 and it has been a lossmaker for many years financially.
Anyway, I still can't find the links. If it was such a big deal, it should be all over the places for centuries.
Based on the info you provided, it sounds like an improper personal conduct done by the German player. I think that it is too much to accuse the whole team with this foul. Besides, Puskás managed to play in Final.
Interestingly, the Hungarian team captain was part of controversies in world cup 54 as well. per Wikipedia,
" Despite not playing, Puskás became embroiled in controversy during the infamous quarter-final encounter with Brazil, dubbed the Battle of Berne. After the game finished, Puskás, a spectator, allegedly struck Pinheiro, a Brazilian player, with a bottle. The bottle gave Pinheiro a three-inch cut. Other reports blame another spectator and not Puskás."
I guess the players back to the old times were much tougher.