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in the Library of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research:
Source Materials on Modern German Anti-Semitism, National Socialism and the Holocaust


In its mere twelve years of existence, the Nazi regime produced an astonishing amount of printed material. In the course of losing World War II, much of this vast output was lost, destroyed and scattered in various places.

In 2002 IDC published the collection of Nazi Propaganda Literature for the holdings of Yivo. This new publication concentrates on Nazi Propaganda Periodicals.

This collection offers the researcher a valuable entry point into both famous and familiar publications as well as to more obscure periodicals dealing with local matters of German occupation policies. The publication of this impressive list of periodicals will hopefully contribute to further research in this area.

This collection, containing c. 300 titles, will be published in 2009 in 4 installments.

Most of the periodicals were printed in Germany in Berlin, Leipzig, Hamburg, and Munich. Still others came from Riga, Tallin, Belgrade, Bucarest, Cracow, Prague, and other Nazi occupied areas.

The majority of the sources were published from 1938-1944, but some were published as early as 1920 or as late as 1945.

• Companion titles in the IDC portfolio: - Nazi Propaganda Literature (released in 2002)

Number of titles291
Number of reels    271
Price$46,178
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