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Original 1936 DNSAP magazine 'D.N.S.A.P.s Maaneds-Breve'
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Original example of 'D.N.S.A.P.s Maaneds-Breve,' No. 16, dated July 1936, published under the editorship of the party leader of the Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti (DNSAP). The front page prominently displays the party name together with the swastika symbol, characteristic of Danish National Socialist party publications from the interwar period.The opening article, 'Indrepolitiske Strejflys' by party leader Frits Clausen, addresses current domestic political issues in Denmark, including the Landstingsvalg (Upper House elections) and criticism of established political parties. In this context, figures such as Christmas Møller and Thorvald Stauning are mentioned. The Danish parliament (Rigsdagen) is also referenced, along with discussions on defense policy, agriculture, and state organization.This issue further includes international commentary such as 'Om Forholdene i Østrig', discussing the situation in Austria and Chancellor Dollfuss, and 'Træk af den nationalsocialistiske Lovgivning i Tyskland,' addressing developments in Germany. An extensive article titled 'Benito Mussolini og Fascismen' examines the rise of Benito Mussolini in Italy and the fascist movement, with references to cities such as Milan and Rome.The publication also features contributions on domestic elections, including 'Landstingsvalget' by Hartvig Frisch, as well as economic topics in 'Fra Erhvervslivet.' In 'Om den nye 'demokratiske' Forfatning i Sovjetstaten,' the situation in the Soviet Union is discussed, with references to Moscow and Soviet politics.The section 'Organisatoriske Meddelelser' covers internal party matters, including appointments and expulsions. Among those mentioned are Niels Tage Kolind (Slagelse), Holger Carlsen (Randers), Carl Sørensen (Ringsbjerg), and Jens Iversen (Ertebjerg). Regions and towns such as Sorø, Præstø, Holbæk, and the party headquarters (Hovedkontoret) are also referenced. The publication was printed by Axel Lyngby Petersens Bogtrykkeri in Toftlund.This issue provides a clear snapshot of the ideological positions, international outlook, and organizational structure of the DNSAP in 1936. A characteristic historical document from the Danish National Socialist movement of the interwar period, of interest to collectors of Scandinavian political printed matter, interwar publications, and Second World War–related historical material.Article number: 18162