Das Reich (newspaper)
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Das Reich (Deutsche: Literally The [German] Empire.[1][2]) was a weekly newspaper founded by the NSDAP (National Socialist German Worker's Party) propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels in 1940. It was mainly circulated inside Germany, but was also available to subscribers in Switzerland and other European countries. Published by Deutscher Verlag, the newspaper contained exculsive material, including weekly lead articles written by Goebbels. At its height was read by over one million readers.
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- ^ Michael & Doerr, (2002) Nazi-Deutsch / Nazi-German: An English Lexicon of the Language of the Third Reich.
- ^ 'Collins German-English English-German Dictionary 1988 p.539-540.
- Randall Bytwerk. Cartoons from Das Reich: 1944-1945. Signal Magazine 1940–1945. Retrieved on August 16, 2006.
- Alexander Zöller. Bits And Pieces: Signal Paraphernalia. Nazi and East German Propaganda Guide. Retrieved on August 16, 2006.
- Robert Michael and Karin Doerr. (2002) Nazi-Deutsch / Nazi-German: An English Lexicon of the Language of the Third Reich. Greenwood.
- Terrell et al (ed.) (1988) Collins German-English English-German Dictionary. Collins / Grosswoerterbuch Klett.