Das schwarze Korps

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Das Schwarze Korps (The Black Corps), the official SS newspaper.

Das Schwarze Korps (German for The Black Corps) was the official newspaper of the Schutzstaffel (SS). This newspaper was published on Wednesdays and distributed for free. Each SS member was supposed to read the publication and urge others to do so as well. The chief editor was SS leader Gunter d'Alquen; the publisher was Max Amann of the Franz-Eher-Verlag publishing company. The paper was hostile to many groups, with frequent articles condemning the Catholic Church, Jews and others. The first edition appeared on March 6, 1935,[citation needed] with 70,000 copies in print. In November of the same year, publication reached 200,000 and by 1944 had increased to 750,000. The newspaper was published in close co-operation with the SS Secret Service, which had substantial editorial control.

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Further reading

  • Das Schwarze Korps newspapers can be purchased on microfilm at Mikropress.
  • Combs, William L. Voice of the SS: A History of the SS Journal Das Schwarze Korps (Illustrated), New York: Peter Lang, 1986. ISBN 0-8204-0083-1.
  • Zeck, Mario. Das Schwarze Korps: Geschichte Und Gestalt Des Organs Der Reichsfuhrung SS (Illustrated), Niemeyer, Tübingen, 2002. ISBN 3-484-34051-7.

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