There was also a campaign in German newspapers against the idea of wearing trousers. Women were described as those "trouser-wenches with Indian warpaint". Magda Goebbels liked wearing trousers and she gained the support of her husband, Joseph Goebbels, to defend like-minded women: "Whether women...
Twenty 鈥 one newspapers and magazines in German came to light here in 1921 and twenty-nice in 1930, among which some (two daily papers) reached not only all over Romania, but also the entire German speaking region (Germany, Austria, Luxemburg, Switzerland). In the '20s, the Saxons in...
69The three,“long and more or less complete sets”of newspapers in question were:(1) TheDeutschostafrika Rundschau, (2) TheDeutsch-ostafrikanische ZeitungandTheUsambara Post.70A few surviving copies of these three important German colo-nial newspapers are to be found in the East Africana ...
It did so in part to preserve their culture and in part to maintain a clientele for German products like newspapers, books, and beer. In 1903 the Alliance urged in its German-American Annals, "Only through the preservation of the German language can our race in this land be preserved from...
WE have received from the Association of Polish Professors and Lecturers in Great Britain (Polish Research Centre, 32 Chesham Place, London, S.W.I) a letter protesting against the second series of persecutions by the Germans of Polish men of science and others since the War began. The fury...
The British provided the Germans with four-day-old newspapers, in the belief that nothing sensitive could be gleaned from them. These papers were avidly read by the German sailors as they were one of the few means they had of keeping up with what was going on in the outside world. The...
The Information Dimension of the Refugee Crisis in Europe The article analyzes the reaction of German media to the assaults on women in Cologne and other German and European cities on New Year's Eve 2015/2016. Nationwide TV channels and newspapers, with rare exceptions, did not report about ...
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West German newspapers reported that he had been suffering from lymph-node cancer since 1979, and previously had cirrhosis of the liver. Advertisement Krupp arms production played a pivotal role in the remilitarization of Germany under the Nazis in the 1930s. The Krupp firm employed forced labor...
The image of Bund leaders conveyed in newspapers did little to change this view. The word "German" again became associated with declared enemies of the United States. Ethnic consciousness did not survive that circumstance.University of Illinois at Chicago.TISCHAUSER, LESLIE VINCENT....