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Scan of front (and only) page of Das Andere Deutschland, March 11, 1933, announcing the weekly newspaper's ban by the provincial criminal police president in Berlin, on the grounds of "public security and order." The ban took place under the authority of the Reichstag Fire Decree (Verordnung des Reichspräsidenten zum Schutze von Volk und Staat) and, though the stated duration of the paper's ban was three months, subsequent measures in the Nazis' consolidation of power cast doubt as to whether it ever appeared again.
Translation:
THE OTHER GERMANY
FOR DECIDED REPUBLICAN POLITICS / SERVING NO PARTY
Berlin, Saturday, 11 March 1933
The Chief of Police
Criminal Police Berlin, 3 March 1933
FORBIDDEN
On the basis of §1 of the Ordinance of the Reich
President to the protection of people and country
of [28 February, 1933], I forbid in the interest of
public security and order the suspension of the
weekly newspaper
"The Other Germany"
for a period of 3 months.
Offenses are punishable under §4 of the Ordinance.
I.V.
signed: [Rudolf] Diels
At the publishing house For correct copy:
"The Other Germany" signed, Dommitzsch
Berlin W 57 office employee
Of note is the signature of Rudolf Diels. Das Andere Deutschland was shut down roughly one month prior to Diels becoming chief of the Gestapo; at this time he was head of the Prussian political police in Berlin.
Scan from newspaper in contributor's own collection.
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