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THE GERMAN PRESS

TEN COMMANDMENTS ISS fl TO NEWSPAPEKS BI • 9 HERR HITLER. fl German newspapers will in fwJB have to conform more closely ° .9 Hitler's -orders as -to what may * and what may not be pubhshea. J9 following "ten commandnieiits _ 9 been issued to the Press, says 9 London Morning Post: — jfl (1) The measure of everythinjT* cludinlg the Press — is always an 9 nally the German individual, tne m man p>eople. J (2) The basis for formandcon ■ of all papers is the histonc & . ■ national revolutdon and^ the fl the National-Socialist idea, (3) Press freedom. means u h of all good constructive forces, W ruthless annihilation of a . forees which are destructive national sen&e. > (4) In futui-e it that the Press "makes Mm M Governments, as in the pasj- j| (5) Truth' is demanded ^^9 ' Speed must take second pia & jM and clarity are ten times ^ V portant th'sn notorious sp "Jewish haste." ^9 (6) The Press is not only JM but also to fashion P Thus it has a responsible a . m tant educational task. |0]; tH (7) It is a pnint of hon^^J German and Hessian _Pre^ -reVi^li foreign and internationa ■ fluences in the news, femkei m advertisement columns. ]]ut °^| (8) Critiei-sm is lovaH such as is horn out of ^ people and. country. ,ive> hel* destructive, but cons 1 and anust he hased °n , ^eeth "Hold on with clenched S forward." * , , -jj giv^fl (9) The educational _ g the iess hy the National^;* dmmense. The taste ^ tjH must systematifially b 9| higher level... . (10.) TVe Py® ffle« >9 full justice to its ta representatives ^U^atioDalS»® thoroughly with the .^9 ist philosophy of life* /j[s It is added that -the largely to cut down its ^ Jl to sport and to avoid se sages, • '

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 566, 24 June 1933, Page 4

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THE GERMAN PRESS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 566, 24 June 1933, Page 4

THE GERMAN PRESS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 566, 24 June 1933, Page 4

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