North German observer

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The North German observers was, according to his subtitles "[...] recognized weekly paper of the National Socialist German Workers' Party " (NSDAP) at the time of the Weimar Republic . The NS - magazine was from Gustav Seifert , founder of the local Nazi group Hannover was founded, and appeared in the years 1924 to 1926, initially as a daily newspaper . The sheet printed in Greifswald by the Western Pomerania book and art print shop bore the following title additions one after the other:

  • Völkische Zeitung for all working classes ;
  • Organ for the official observations of the National Socialist German Workers' Party , as well as
  • Compulsory body for the Gau Pomerania of the National Socialist German Workers' Party .

The supplements included the titles initially produced by Adler in Greifswald, such as entertainment supplement , Heer und Flotte , Woche im Bild , Haus und Hof , Freizeit und Wissen, and Völkische Bauernschaft . The newspaper The National Socialist , which was produced for a limited group of people between 1925 and 1926, was also temporarily included with the North German observer.

The North German Observer found a continuation in the paper Der National Sozialist für Norddeutschland .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Compare the information and cross-references in the journal database
  2. ^ Peter Hüttenberger : The Gauleiter. Study on the change of the structure of power in the NSDAP (= series of the quarterly books for contemporary history , volume 19), digital original edition, Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter - De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 1969, ISBN 978-3-486-70364-1 and ISBN 3- 486-70364-1 , p. 20; Preview over google books