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...
INTERWAR Period (1918-1939)SOCIALISMELECTRONIC newspapersNEWSPAPERSJOURNALISTSFREEDOM of the pressThis study analyses the development and characteristics of these two socialist newspapers from Banat in a period when the number of German publications was at its peak and the G...
but also withcollageand photomontage—collages consisting of fragments of imagery found in newspapers and magazines. (It is commonly held that Höch’s interest in photomontage was born in 1917 while she and Hausmann were onvacationat theBaltic Seaand thus preceded her association with the Dada ...
American newspapers are likening Roosevelt to George Washington, who was “first in peace, first in war and first in the hearts of his countrymen.” If Americans believe their own propagandists, then undoubtedly they have the shortest memory of any people on Earth…The Lend-Lease Bill had pass...
He left home in 1905, without the support of his family, and enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin-Charlottenburg. Losing interest in academic training, he left school and supported himself by drawing political cartoons and caricatures that he sold to magazines and newspapers. The small ...
WARTIME PROPAGANDA AND THE LEGACIES OF DEFEAT: THE RUSSIAN AND OTTOMAN POPULAR PRESSES IN THE WAR OF 1877-78 by Onur Isci Proliferation of popular newspapers during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78 transformed the boundaries of public de... B Isci,Onur 被引量: 0发表: 2007年 The Korean War...
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...
I had my doubts for the first time (August, 1939) on acts of foreign policies of Russia; the Russo-German pact was difficult to understand, but in the end I did accept that Russia had done it to gain time, that during the time she was expanding her own influence in the Balkans again...
The White Book published by the German Foreign Office (1939, No. 2) entitled "Documents on the Origin of the War" contains no less than 482 documents. It was necessary, in order to give a really comprehensive survey not only of the development of German-Polish relations, but also of ...
“Were German Soldiers Really So Barbaric?” was one front page headline in leading German tabloidBild, which, like many newspapers and websites here, called on wartime veterans and family members to share their memories of the time. Yes, they were, wasBild‘s conclusion. ...