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Hilf Mit! #1 (1940)

 

Help! (Subtitle: Illustrierte Schulzeitung ) was the most important National Socialist newspaper for students in the Third Reich. It was not a school newspaper by students for students, but a newspaper with educational and propaganda purposes. 

 

Help! was published by the National Socialist Teachers Association (NSLB). It was published from October 1933 to September 1944, before the start of World War II monthly, then more irregularly, at longer time intervals, and was printed by the publishing house HA Braun and Co. in Berlin. 

 

The 32 pages, 16 pages in the war years, initially cost 10 pfennigs but were then distributed free of charge. From 1937 Henrich Hansen of the chief editor. The magazine had a circulation of up to five million copies per issue and reached almost the entire student body from the age of 10.

 

Help! and other high-circulation newspapers for schoolchildren such as the Deutsche Jugendburg made a significant contribution to the ideological influence of the younger generation in the Third Reich. The teaching staff was asked to distribute this newspaper only. 

 

Contrary to its subtitle school newspaper, Help was with! a magazine and as such is not primarily designed for private reading, but rather as a " teaching aid ".

 

In addition to optimizing the pupils' private reading in the classroom, posters for the classroom were issued for some of the topics, which served as “teaching sheets”. 

 

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