All newspapers maintain a morgue of some kind. That is a copy of each edition of every paper they produced. Don't expect to fnd it on line. Some will charge for a search, some have lost their files through fire or flood and as an option, libraries at the county seat or in the state capital may contain a copy of the document that you are seeking. One of the great archives in the world regarding births, deaths and relationships and genealogy is held by the Church of Later Day Saints (LDS). They have a research staff that is skilled and cooperative.
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De Frie Danske was a newspaper the Danish Jewish smuggled in to read so that they knew what was going on. The news paper created in the Holocaust. De Frie Danske was a secret newspaper in world war 2 in Denmark in 1933. The Jewish people bought it. They bought it to find out what was going on in the world during the war.
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Possibly, Stars and Stripes.
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from people who have relatives that were from then.
The US government created the Committee on Public Information in order to help create a consensus regarding World War 1. The committee utilized things such as movies, radio, and newspaper articles to propagandize for the war.
Newspaper articles reporting on the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, would have covered the surprise attack on the US naval base by the Japanese, detailing the destruction of ships and loss of life. The articles likely emphasized the shock and outrage felt by Americans, as well as the subsequent declaration of war by the United States against Japan. They may have also discussed the events leading up to the attack and its implications for World War II.
The major media methods at the time were newspaper and radio. There was no television in the UK, nor, I think, in Europe.
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$50 to a collector
De Frie Danske was a newspaper the Danish Jewish smuggled in to read so that they knew what was going on. The news paper created in the Holocaust. De Frie Danske was a secret newspaper in world war 2 in Denmark in 1933. The Jewish people bought it. They bought it to find out what was going on in the world during the war.
something about the Nazis
try Questia.com it's a very helpful online library, but it takes a while to figure out.