The way. Monthly booklets for culture maintenance and structure

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The way. Monthly magazine for culture care and development was a magazine published in Argentina after the Second World War by an emigre movement of German-speaking National Socialists . It had the Spanish subtitle El Sendero .

history

The magazine was published in Buenos Aires by the later banned Dürer-Verlag, Spanish Editorial Dürer . The head of the magazine was the former Hitler Youth leader Eberhard Fritsch . For three years (around 1949 to 1952) Reinhard Kopps was the political editor (he wrote himself Kops). His successor was Dieter Vollmer .

Johann von Leers (1955–1956 with a three-part series entitled “Reichsverräter”), Gerhard Bohne , Alois Hudal , often Hans-Ulrich Rudel , Rudolf were among their nationalist or undeterred National Socialist authors, also in the publishing house outside of the magazine Hess , Sven Hedin and Werner Beumelburg .

The concentration camp perpetrator Josef Mengele, known for murderous human experiments in Auschwitz, from a south German industrial family (trailer and agricultural machinery manufacture) wrote in the December 1953 issue under the code name “G. Helmuth ”on inheritance as a biological process .

The magazine was also distributed in Germany.

style

An example of the spirit of the publication is the headline "Rosensaft smears Bonns Israelhilfe", an article on the negotiations for the Luxembourg Agreement in the September 9, 1952 edition, which also bears the name of a militant Holocaust survivor from the Bergen concentration camp -Belsen , Josef Rosensaft , the Nazi propaganda transported by the corrupt Jew.

literature

  • Holger M. Meding: The way. A German émigré magazine in Buenos Aires 1947–1957 . Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Berlin (WVB), Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-932089-04-9 .
  • Reinhard Kops (under the pseudonym: Juan Maler): Peace, War and "Peace" . Juan Maler Publishing House, Buenos Aires 1987 (Memoirs)

Remarks

  1. Juan Perón was overthrown in 1955, after which the country slowly began to turn away from the support of European fascists.
  2. Reinhard Kops (pseudonym: Juan Maler): Peace, War and “Peace” . Verlag Juan Maler, Buenos Aires 1987, pp. 335-349.
  3. One of Rudel's titles in Dürer-Verlag was reprinted in the FRG in 1981.
  4. P. 815–820, in: Der Weg , not dated (probably 1953), quoted from Guido Knopp et al. a .: Hitler's helpers. Bertelsmann, Munich 1996 (and other editions). Knopp interprets the statement of responsibility “G. Helmuth ”as a modification of his usual pseudonym Helmut Gregor. In the annual table of contents in the same issue, the contribution by “G. Helmuth ”under the title The biological process in inheritance .
  5. Several years of the journal and other publications by Dürer Verlag up to 1954 can be found in the German National Library , including a series of publications on the present . Among the authors of this series are: Werner Naumann , who was briefly imprisoned in the Werl correctional facility in North Rhine-Westphalia because of the establishment of the Gauleiter-FDP and commented on this in a booklet, the Holocaust denier Maurice Bardèche, Wolfgang Willrich , Werner Baumbach , Fritz Steuben , Wilfred von Oven and Thorolf Hillblad (previously at the Reichsender Königsberg ).