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119: 22: 274:, fighting Bolshevism, and ideological support for the German occupation regime. The newspaper was distinguished by ardent nationalism and chauvinism, hatred of Russians, Poles and Jews, searches for the "Aryan roots" of the Belarusian people, an attempt to prove their allegedly historically conditioned attraction to Germany, identification of 318:, orders, appeals and announcements of the occupation authorities, reviews of the Nazi press, covered and commented on the events on the fronts of World War II, the international situation, promoted the economic and political activities of the occupation administration, praised Nazi Germany as an ideal state. 118: 345:, the role and significance of which she greatly extolled, and commented on any of their actions with delight. Newspaper paid a lot of attention to the problems of language policy, teaching in primary schools, teacher training, education of national identity, organization of cultural life in the field. 348:
The newspaper published popular essays on the history and culture of Belarus, many of which were politicized and close to journalism, materials on the history of Belarusian emigration, about Belarusian traditions and rituals, the origin of Belarusian symbols, etc. On the pages of the newspaper were
392:Жумар, С. У. «Беларуская газэта» / С. У. Жумар // Энцыклапедыя гісторыі Беларусі. У 6 т. Т. 1: А — Беліца / Беларус. Энцыкл.; Рэдкал.: М. В. Біч і інш.; Прадм. М. Ткачова; Маст. Э. Э. Жакевіч. — Мн.: БелЭн, 1993. — 494 с., к.: іл. ISBN 5-85700-074-2. 328: 375:
A number of publications of the newspaper of the end of 1943 — beginning of 1944 are saturated with pessimism, doom, disappointment in the chosen path. However, these sentiments did not affect the anti-Soviet direction of the publication.
246: 132: 235: 323: 295: 289:(21 September 1941) contained two large articles constantly referring to the "Jewish Question". The first of them, "Traces of Years", written by the Belarusian poet 220: 151: 230: 193: 424: 290: 215: 146: 241: 127: 429: 444: 181: 307:, an article was published by U. Glybinny (pseudonym of Vladimir Seduro) "In the hands of the executioners," also soaked through with 439: 419: 86: 434: 58: 300:, summed up the twenty-year history of Soviet Belarus, or, as the author wrote, "Bolshevik‑Jewish domination" in the country. 364:
For the first time, some texts of the repressed dead writers of the USSR were printed: the poem "Tastament" ("Testament") of
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camps, memoirs, testimonies of former prisoners, etc.), literary-critical articles, reviews, etc.
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pictured in December 1942. From left to right, top row: Vladimir Kushal,
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informed about the activities of nationalist organizations of the
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The newspaper published speeches and articles by the leaders of
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from 27 July 1941 to 28 June 1944 under the control of the
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Anton Adamovich
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Uładzisłau Kazłouski
Natallia Arsiennieva
Alexei Senkevich
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Belarusian
Russian
pro-fascist collaborationist
Minsk
Belarusian language
German occupation authorities
Belarusian
Second World War
Alexei Senkevich
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Uładzisłau Kazłouski
Mikołaj Shkelenok

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