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GAZETA SLUCHCHYNY

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Gaˈzeta ˈSluchchyny

Gazeta Sluchchyny (orig. «Газэта Случчыны»; lit. ‘Sluck Rajon newspaper’) is a literal translation from Belarusian tarashkievitsa (Belarusian classical orthography) ‘newspaper of Sluchchyna (Sluck Rajon)’.

Pro-Nazi newspaper published under the control of the German Nazi authorities in the town of Sluck, Minsk Voblasc, in the Belarusian language from March 14, 1943 till June 18, 1944, during the Great Patriotic War.

It was published once a week.

Executive editors were R. Kazak, U. S. Klishevich, L. Sluchanin.

It contained materials (translated from German) about events at the fronts of World War II and out there in the interpretation of the Nazi propaganda, about the struggle of the invaders and local police against partisans, anti-Soviet and anti-Semitic journalism, etc.

66 issues were published.


Literature
  1. Энцыклапедыя гісторыі Беларусі: у 6 т. Т. 2: Беліцк—Гімн / Рэдкал.: Б. І. Сачанка (гал. рэд.) [і інш.]. – Мінск: Беларуская энцыклапедыя імя Петруся Броўкі, 1994.

  2. Жумарь С. В. Оккупационная периодическая печать на территории Беларуси в годы Великой Отечественной войны (на материалах белорусскоязычных изданий): Автореф. дис. канд. ист. наук: 17.04.1996. – Минск: институт истории АН Беларуси, 1996.