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European periodicals of the wartime period, 1939 -- 1945

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RG-79.01, Hungarian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945

RG-79.02, Soviet periodicals, 1941 -- 1948, Russian language

RG-79.03, French periodicals, 1939 -- 1945

RG-79.04, Italian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945

RG-79.05, Yugoslavian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945

RG-79.06, American periodicals, 1941 -- 1945



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Title: European periodicals of the wartime period, 1939 -- 1945, 1933-1945Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Predominant Dates:1939 -- 1945

ID: RG-79/RG-79

Primary Creator: Editorial boards and contributors (1933 - 1945)

Extent: 4.0 Boxes

Subjects: 8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945, 8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942), A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical, A Nep, The People, Hungarian periodical, 1945, Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary, A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, photo-documents, A Reggel, the Next Morning, Hungarian periodical,  1945, Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945, Budapest (Hungary), Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945, Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary, Friss Ujsag, The Latest News, Hungarian periodical,  1939 --1945, Fuggelten Magyarorszag, Independent Hungary, wartime Hungarian periodical, editorial articles, Fuggelton Magyarorszag, wartime Hungarian newspaper, 1943, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, 1945, Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian anti-Semitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak,  1944, Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944, Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945, Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945, Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945, Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government,  1944, Istvan Horthy, son of the Regent Miklos Horthy, air pilot, 1904 - 1942, Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945, Ludas Matyi (Mattie the Goose-boy), a Hungarian epic poem, also a newspaper, 1945, Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945, Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945, Magyar Orszem, The Hungarian Watch, radical periodical, ca 1944, Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, a newspaper published in Vojvodina, Serbia,  1944, Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, 1945, Nep Sport, People Sport, Hungarian periodical,  1945, Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948, Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarain periodical, 1944, Periodicals, Hungarian, Pest, a Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, 1939 -- 1945, Pesti Ujsag (Hungarian national socialist wartime newspaper, 1939-1945), Pesti Ujsag, Hungarian periodical of national-socialist content, editorial and analytical articles, Pestujsag, Hungarian periodical of national-socialist content, 1939 -- 1945, Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944, Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, 1939 -- 1945, Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, Hungarian periodical, 1945, Szabad Majus (Free May), editorial and program articles, Hungarian newspaper, 1945, Szabad Majus (Free May), Hungarian newspaper, published in May 1945, Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945, Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, 1945, Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, editorial and program articles, 1945, Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945, Szabad Vajdasag, Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, 1945, Uj Magyarsag, The New Hungary, radical periodical, 1944 -- 1945, Uj Szo, A New Word, Hungarian periodical, Vasarnap Del Tol, By Sunday Afternoon, periodical, ca 1944, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945, Vilaglapja, World Illustrative Journal in Hungarian, Zoltan Bosnyak, publisher of the Hungarian antisemitic newspaper Harc, wartime

Forms of Material: Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical, Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals

Languages: Hungarian, German

Abstract

This Record Group comprises selected groups of periodicals published in Hungary, the USSR, France, Itlay, Yugoslavia and US in the course of 1939 -- 1945

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Overall, the selected publications reflect on the course of the Second World War and geopolitical situation in the world.

This Record Group consists of the following sub-collections: RG-79.01, Hungarian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945; RG-79.02, Soviet periodicals in Russian language, 1941 -- 1948; RG-79.03, French periodicals, 1939 -- 1945; RG-79.04, Italian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945; RG-79.05, Yugoslavian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945; RG-79.06, American periodicals, 1941 -- 1945.

Collection Historical Note

The content of these publications varies from openly pro-Axix (Nazi Germany and its allies) to the opposite concept propagated by the countries of anti-German (anti-Axis) Coalition. The Soviet periodicals is of specific totalitarian nature. There are also periodicals published by left-oriented and communist organization in the pro-German alliance.

Subject/Index Terms

8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942)
A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical
A Nep, The People, Hungarian periodical, 1945
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, photo-documents
A Reggel, the Next Morning, Hungarian periodical,  1945
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
Budapest (Hungary)
Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
Friss Ujsag, The Latest News, Hungarian periodical,  1939 --1945
Fuggelten Magyarorszag, Independent Hungary, wartime Hungarian periodical, editorial articles
Fuggelton Magyarorszag, wartime Hungarian newspaper, 1943
Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian anti-Semitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak,  1944
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government,  1944
Istvan Horthy, son of the Regent Miklos Horthy, air pilot, 1904 - 1942
Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
Ludas Matyi (Mattie the Goose-boy), a Hungarian epic poem, also a newspaper, 1945
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
Magyar Orszem, The Hungarian Watch, radical periodical, ca 1944
Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, a newspaper published in Vojvodina, Serbia,  1944
Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, 1945
Nep Sport, People Sport, Hungarian periodical,  1945
Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarain periodical, 1944
Periodicals, Hungarian
Pest, a Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, 1939 -- 1945
Pesti Ujsag (Hungarian national socialist wartime newspaper, 1939-1945)
Pesti Ujsag, Hungarian periodical of national-socialist content, editorial and analytical articles
Pestujsag, Hungarian periodical of national-socialist content, 1939 -- 1945
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, 1939 -- 1945
Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
Szabad Majus (Free May), editorial and program articles, Hungarian newspaper, 1945
Szabad Majus (Free May), Hungarian newspaper, published in May 1945
Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, 1945
Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, editorial and program articles, 1945
Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945
Szabad Vajdasag, Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, 1945
Uj Magyarsag, The New Hungary, radical periodical, 1944 -- 1945
Uj Szo, A New Word, Hungarian periodical
Vasarnap Del Tol, By Sunday Afternoon, periodical, ca 1944
Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
Vilaglapja, World Illustrative Journal in Hungarian
Zoltan Bosnyak, publisher of the Hungarian antisemitic newspaper Harc, wartime


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[Sub-Collection 1: RG-79.01, Hungarian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1945],
[Sub-Collection 2: RG-79.02, Soviet periodicals, 1941 -- 1948, Russian language, 1941 -- 1948],
[Sub-Collection 3: RG-79.03, French periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1944],
[Sub-Collection 4: RG-79.04, Italian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1945],
[Sub-Collection 5: RG-79.05, Yugoslavian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1938 -- 1945],
[Sub-Collection 6: RG-79.06, American periodicals, 1941 -- 1945, 1941 -- 1945],
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Sub-Collection 6: RG-79.06, American periodicals, 1941 -- 1945, 1941 -- 1945Add to your cart.
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-79.06.01, Parade, 1943, 1943Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Cover page of Parade Magazine (USA). Artwork shows Allied soldier kicking down a door labeled "Italy". The caption reads; "The Splintering Door".

Parade Magazine, 1943

Subject/Index Terms:
Parade Magazine (USA)
Italy (1940 -- 1945)
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
News magazines, American
American news coverage during World War II
Warfare in the light of American news, World War II
warfare in Italy
Allied Campaign in Italy (1943)
Allied invasion of Italy (1943)
Armed Forces, Allied
Armed Forces, British
Armed forces, American
Creators:
Parade Magazine, American magazine (1943)
American periodicals
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-79.06.02, The Stars and Stripes, April 27, 1945, April 27, 1945Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Stars and Stripes publication intended for U.S. service members in during the American involvement of the Second World War.

This edition highlights a report that British Foreign Office may have withheld information about German concentration camps before the Second World War had begun.

April 27, 1945

Subject/Index Terms:
Stars and Stripes, United States military publication
Warfare in the light of American news, World War II
periodicals, American
Great Britain (1939--1945)
United States (1939 -- 1945)
American news coverage during World War II
geopolitical situation in Europe, from perspective of American news
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
Armed forces, American
Buchenwald (Germany: Concentration camp)--Complex of concentration camps
Aftermath of the Buchenwald concentration camp liberation, 1945
British Parliament, 1939-1945
Creators:
The Stars and Stripes, American military publication (1942--1945)
American periodicals

Browse by Sub-Collection:

[Sub-Collection 1: RG-79.01, Hungarian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1945],
[Sub-Collection 2: RG-79.02, Soviet periodicals, 1941 -- 1948, Russian language, 1941 -- 1948],
[Sub-Collection 3: RG-79.03, French periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1944],
[Sub-Collection 4: RG-79.04, Italian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1945],
[Sub-Collection 5: RG-79.05, Yugoslavian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1938 -- 1945],
[Sub-Collection 6: RG-79.06, American periodicals, 1941 -- 1945, 1941 -- 1945],
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