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Gardista was a
With the 21st issue of the first year, Gardista also became the official body of the Hlinka Traffic Guard (HDG). It was published in
Editor's
- Karol Murgaš
- Ladislav Hohoš
- Rudo Strieženec
- František Galan
- Otomar Kubala
- Milo Urban
Focuses
all though in addition to political and organizational rumors of HG, they have also added:
- educational and religious contributions
- articles from cultural life (theatre, literature, education)
- contributions from economic life
- raised social issues
- brought native materials
In the first year, Gardista focused more on the organizational, personnel and ideological reinforcement of the
Periodicity
The political weekly, later a daily, was published from January 18, 1939.
- 1939 - year I. - 47 numbers - 16 pages on average
- 1940 - year II. - 90 no. - after 8 s., after 28 s.
- 1941 - year III. - 297 no. - after 8 s.
- 1942 - year IV. - 297 no. - after 8 s.
- 1943 - year V. - 299 no. - after 8 s.
- 1944 - year VI. - 289 no. - after 8 s.
- 1945 - year VII. - 75 no. - after 4 s. - published until 5. 4. 1945)
Newspaper in electronic form
- Gardista - available in the UKB Digital Library
References
External links
- Tiso and Hitler, this is what newspaper covers looked like after the creation of the Slovak State – article in Denník N
Source
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- ^ slovenská, Matica (1969). Bibliography of periodicals in Slovakia in 1939—1944.