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  2. Category:Underground press in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Resistance publications of World War II by country (4 C) Pages in category "Underground press in World War II" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  3. Underground media in German-occupied Europe - Wikipedia

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    Various kinds of clandestine media emerged under German occupation during World War II. By 1942, Nazi Germany occupied much of continental Europe. The widespread German occupation saw the fall of public media systems in France, Belgium, Poland, Norway, Czechoslovakia, Northern Greece, and the Netherlands.

  4. Underground media in the German-occupied Netherlands

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    The Dutch underground press was part of the resistance to the German occupation of the Netherlands during World War II, paralleling the emergence of underground media across German-occupied Europe. After the occupation of the Netherlands in May 1940, the Germans quickly took control over the existing Dutch press and enforced censorship and ...

  5. Underground media in German-occupied France - Wikipedia

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    The reporting in these newspapers was often subjective, as they aimed to capture and shape public opinion rather than accurately represent it. The extent to which underground newspapers actually affected French popular opinion under the occupation is disputed by historians. [10] Profession-specific newspapers also existed.

  6. Combat (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    In August 1944, Combat took over the headquarters of L'Intransigeant in Paris, and Albert Camus became its editor in chief.The newspaper's production run decreased from 185,000 copies in January 1945 to 150,000 in August of the same year: [clarification needed] it did not attain the circulation of other established newspapers (the Communist daily L'Humanité was publishing at the time 500,000 ...

  7. Nowy Kurier Warszawski - Wikipedia

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    Nowy Kurier Warszawski, initially Nowy Kurjer Warszawski ("New Courier of Warsaw") was a German propaganda newspaper issued in the occupied Poland during World War II. Its name was coined after a popular pre-war newspaper Kurier Warszawski, with which it had nothing to do but the name.

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  9. Panzerbär - Wikipedia

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    Der Panzerbär—Kampfblatt für die Verteidiger Gross-Berlins ("The Armored Bear—Battle Sheet for the Defenders of Greater Berlin") was a German daily tabloid newspaper printed in the final days of the European theater of World War II in Berlin. It was produced by the Reich Ministry of Propaganda and published by the Ullstein-Verlag. It only ...

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