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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby history1 on 26 Apr 2012 09:13

Arto O wrote:From Reibert forum:
The newspaper of ROA, I suppose
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Confirmed, caption on the flag at the top right corner is "Gazeta Vojsk Oswoboditel'nogo Dwischenija" = Newspaper Russian Liberation Army.

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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby Helge on 26 Apr 2012 10:51

Weekly "AVANGUARDIA" (Vanguard), official organ of the Italian SS Legion.
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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby Arto O on 28 Apr 2012 18:12

Thanks History1 and Helge,
Excellent pictures of the Italian ones :D . At the moment we have in question of foreign volunteers: Volga tatars, Norwegians, Dutch, Flemish, Estonians, Arabs, Russians (ROA), Arabs, and Italians and in foreign Allgemeine-SS: Norwegian, Flemish and Dutch.
Questions: 1. The name of ROA newspaper in English?
2. What is the newspaper in Russia on the previous page, also appearing in next photo?
3. And also what is the publication appearing in the second photo?
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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby history1 on 29 Apr 2012 07:30

Arto O wrote:[...] Questions: 1. The name of ROA newspaper in English? [...]]

It´s "Dobrovolets" = The Volunteer

But keep in mind that I don´t speak russian, it´s just what I derived from polish.

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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby history1 on 29 Apr 2012 07:37

Arto O wrote:[...] What is the newspaper in Russia on the previous page, also appearing in next photo?
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Caption is "Novoye " = "New ......" Sure just the first part of the name.

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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby Semenov on 29 Apr 2012 07:57

Arto O wrote:Thanks History1 and Helge,
Excellent pictures of the Italian ones :D . At the moment we have in question of foreign volunteers: Volga tatars, Norwegians, Dutch, Flemish, Estonians, Arabs, Russians (ROA), Arabs, and Italians and in foreign Allgemeine-SS: Norwegian, Flemish and Dutch.
Questions: 1. The name of ROA newspaper in English?
2. What is the newspaper in Russia on the previous page, also appearing in next photo?
3. And also what is the publication appearing in the second photo?
Thanks
Arto
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1. Doborovoletz = Volunteer
2. Nowoe slovo = New word (printed in occupied territory)
3. Posev - afterwar newspapers and magazin NTS - emigrants organization. It has some connection with Wlasow cause

Russian mag's & newspapers - http://reibert.info/forum/showthread.php?t=22560
Russian pro-nazi newspaper Nowoe slovo (printed in Berlin for emigrants)
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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby history1 on 29 Apr 2012 07:59

Arto O wrote:[...] 3. And also what is the publication appearing in the second photo?
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"POSEV - Organ Revoljutsjinnogo Dviesenja NTS " = "Sowing - Revolutionary Bulletin of the NTS"
More about here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_A ... Propaganda

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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby history1 on 29 Apr 2012 08:03

Oh, I had a crosspost with Semenov :-)
Your knowledge of the russian language is very wellcome, thanks for clearing up the second newspaper!

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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby Arto O on 29 Apr 2012 19:16

Thanks History1 and Semenov,
Excellent link, Semenov. :D :D :D As you might know I don´t understand russian, but now we have one more for Turkistan volunteers. Can you tell something about the second photo, it is also of ROA.
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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby Semenov on 30 Apr 2012 07:23

Arto O wrote: Can you tell something about the second photo, it is also of ROA.
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Warrior ROA, 1943

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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby Arto O on 30 Jun 2012 02:01

Newspaper of 14th SS Division:
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Two other ones related to Galicians nd/or Ukrainians, but doesn´t mention what.
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Source: Ukrainians in German and other Axis formations?
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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby Arto O on 04 Jul 2012 20:42

A SS member reading the Storm-SS newspaper. I was surprised about the size of the newspaper.
Source: z6.invisionfree.com (RASA)
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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby Arto O on 06 Jul 2012 03:23

That of the Spanish "Blue" division: Source armasblancas.mforos.com
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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby Arto O on 15 Jul 2012 20:09

Hi,
1. AUFBRUCH for Dutch SS volunteers in the front service I suppose.
XXX1 DUTCH.jpg

2. DAGGRY for Danish.
XXX2 - DANISH.jpg

3. LE COMBATTANT for Walloons
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Re: Volunteer´s newssheets & magazines

Postby Lasse on 20 Jul 2012 13:29

The Swedish SS-Volunteers had no news-paper of their own, but several National socialistic ones which was sent to them. The news papers also published letters and stories from the Swedes. The most common paper was "Den Svenske Folksocialisten". Sometimes pictures were published too, the most famous one is the one attached from the fall of 1943 - Himmler during a visit at the Sennheim camp in conversation with three Swedish volunteers.

The most active writers were:
Thorulf Hillblad (wrote under the taken name: "Viking")
Thord Bergstrand (wrote under the taken name "Röde Orm"/"Red Snake")
Hans-Caspar Kreuger (Wrote under the inittials "H-C. K.")
"Olof Örn" - Possibly a taken name for Olof Sandström, SS-Kriegsberichter.
A single article about the battle of Kursk written by Robert Bengtsson, signed "SS-Sturmmann B."

Letters were published from amongst other:
Bo Wikström
Patrik Mineur

Then there was also several obituarys published over fallen Swedish Volunteers, in some cases written by their party friends at home or by Swedes they had served with.
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