Nash Put' (newspaper)
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The November 7, 1935, front page of Nash Put' | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Publisher |
V.N. Vasilenko, G.A. Khoven |
Editor | Konstantin Rodzaevsky |
Founded | October 3, 1933 |
Political alignment | Fascist |
Language | Russian language |
Ceased publication | July 1, 1943 |
Headquarters |
Harbin (Manchukuo), Shanghai (China) |
Circulation | 4,000 |
Nash Put (Russian: Наш Путь, Our Way) was a daily newspaper founded by Konstantin Rodzaevsky on 3 October 1933, that was issued in Harbin[1] (1933-41) and Shanghai (1941-1943). The newspaper was the official organ of the Russian Fascist Party. Nash Put' was published until July 1943.[2] The newspaper promoted Christian Orthodoxy, nationalism and fascism. Estimated circulation was 4,000. The paper was edited by Konstantin Rodzaevsky from 1933 to 1943.[3] There was also a publishing house, "Izdatel'stvo gazety Nash Put'" (Russian: «Издательство газеты „Наш Путь“», "Publisher of the newspaper Our Way").[4]
References
- ↑ Periodical Press published in China by Russian emigrants
- ↑ The Russian Fascists: Tragedy and Farce in Exile, 1925-1945 by John J. Stephan
- ↑ RFP
- ↑ Publisher of the newspaper Our Way
Sources
- The Russian Fascists: Tragedy and Farce in Exile, 1925-1945 by John J. Stephan ISBN 0-06-014099-2
- К. В. Родзаевский. Завещание Русского фашиста. М., ФЭРИ-В, 2001 ISBN 5-94138-010-0
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