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Title:
   RG-17.06.02, Donauzeitung (the Danube Paper),  January, 1944. No 4
   Date:
   January 1944
   ID:
   RG-17.06.02
   Repository:
   Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
   Found in:
     Prewar and Wartime Periodicals, 1918-1945 
  Folder 6: RG-17.06, Yugoslavian Prewar and Wartime Publications, 1938 --1945
 Folder 6: RG-17.06, Yugoslavian Prewar and Wartime Publications, 1938 --1945  Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-17.06.02, Donauzeitung (the Danube Paper). No 4, January 1944
 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-17.06.02, Donauzeitung (the Danube Paper). No 4, January 1944
    
  Folder 6: RG-17.06, Yugoslavian Prewar and Wartime Publications, 1938 --1945
 Folder 6: RG-17.06, Yugoslavian Prewar and Wartime Publications, 1938 --1945  Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-17.06.02, Donauzeitung (the Danube Paper). No 4, January 1944
 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-17.06.02, Donauzeitung (the Danube Paper). No 4, January 1944Creators:
   Donauzeitung (The Danube Paper), German-language periodical, Yugoslavia
Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
Wartime German-language newspaper (1939 -- 1945)
   Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
Wartime German-language newspaper (1939 -- 1945)
Subjects:
   Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
Berlin (Germany)
Donauzeitung (The Danube Paper), German-language periodical, Yugoslavia
German, language
German newspaper
Mobilization of German people for the victory in the war
National Socialism becomes an all-German ideology
Nazi war propaganda for the military and German people
Newspaper Article
newspaper clippings
Periodicals, German
Wartime Publication, Second World War
   Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
Berlin (Germany)
Donauzeitung (The Danube Paper), German-language periodical, Yugoslavia
German, language
German newspaper
Mobilization of German people for the victory in the war
National Socialism becomes an all-German ideology
Nazi war propaganda for the military and German people
Newspaper Article
newspaper clippings
Periodicals, German
Wartime Publication, Second World War
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