Ranica (newspaper)

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Ranica - The morning. Belarusian newspaper in Germany

description Belarusian émigré newspaper
language Belarusian
publishing company Publisher Ranica - Der Morgen ( Berlin )
First edition 1939
attitude 1945
Frequency of publication weekly
editor Stanislau Stankewitsch

Ranica - The morning. Belarusian newspaper in Germany ( Belarusian Раніца ; translated: Der Morgen ) was a Belarusian-language weekly newspaper that was published in Berlin from 1940 . She addressed herself to Belarusians living in Germany and tried to recruit them for the Waffen SS.

The newspaper was self-published ( Ranica - Der Morgen ) in Berlin. From 1942 Ranica appeared weekly. The main editor-in-chief was Mikalaj Schkjaljonak . From August 1944, Stanislau Stankewitsch was the publisher .

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Schiller: Nazi propaganda for "Arbeitsarbeit": Camp newspapers for foreign workers in World War II: origin, function, reception and bibliography. LIT Verlag Münster 1997, p. 208
  2. Mark Alexander: Nazi Collaborators, American Intelligence, and the Cold War. 2015, p. 74.
  3. Thomas Schiller: Nazi propaganda for "Arbeitsarbeit": Camp newspapers for foreign workers in World War II: origin, function, reception and bibliography. LIT Verlag Münster 1997, p. 208
  4. Thomas Schiller: Nazi propaganda for "Arbeitsarbeit": Camp newspapers for foreign workers in World War II: origin, function, reception and bibliography. LIT Verlag Münster 1997, p. 208
  5. Mark Alexander: Nazi Collaborators, American Intelligence, and the Cold War. 2015, p. 74.