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Original 1935 Dutch NSB local newspaper 'De Oranjepost' Gelderland and Overijssel
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Description
Original example of De Oranjepost, number 37, dated 12 September 1935, with a print run of 10,000 copies.This weekly newspaper for Gelderland and Overijssel was a regional publication of the National Socialist Movement (NSB) in the Netherlands under the leadership of Ir. A.A. Mussert. The editorial office and administration were based in Arnhem (Parkstraat 13).The front page includes, among other items, the article 'De N.S.B.', with references to Mussert and fascist economic ideology, as well as the piece 'De Middenstand in nood' (The Middle Class in Distress). Attention is also given to contemporary issues such as 'De brandende Schouwburgkwestie' (The Burning Theatre Affair) and various political commentaries. The newspaper refers to publications by Dr. Hylkema and editions issued by NENASU (Utrecht, P.O. Box 74).Inside, extensive sections such as 'Kringnieuws' (District News) and 'Spreekuren' (Office Hours) list numerous regional branches, including Kring Arnhem, Apeldoorn, Deventer, Twente-Zuid, Winterswijk, IJsseldelta, and Zutphen. Locations mentioned in this edition include Arnhem, Velp (G.), Apeldoorn, Deventer, Winterswijk, Zwolle, Zutphen, Nijmegen, Doesburg, Lochem, Enschede, Dieren, Doetinchem, and Barneveld.Various names appear throughout the issue, including Dr. Emile Verviers, S.L.A. Raak, J.D. Zandvoort, and other district and group officials. The newspaper also contains numerous advertisements from regional businesses such as H. Redeker (Lochem), J.M. Bosveld (Arnhem), G.J.C. de Bekker (Arnhem), Boekdrukkerij H. Gerns (Doesburg), P. Gansenkolk (Velp), and A.M. Smit & Sons (Arnhem).In addition, advertisements promote various NSB-related publications and materials, including propaganda items, insignia, and the brochure 'De Geheime Geldbronnen der N.S.B.' (The Secret Financial Sources of the NSB).This original newspaper issue provides a clear snapshot of the organizational structure, propaganda activities, and regional spread of the NSB in the mid-1930s. A historical document and interesting collector's item for enthusiasts of pre-war Dutch political history, NSB-related publications, and interwar memorabilia.Article number: 18153Originele 1935 Nederlands NSB lokale krant 'De Oranjepost' Gelderland en Overijssel