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Gardista was a

Slovakia

Front page of Gardista magazine.

With the 21st issue of the first year, Gardista also became the official body of the Hlinka Traffic Guard (HDG). It was published in

Great German Empire, work and life - was published in Gardisto as a continuation its leader Adolf Hitler. At the end of August 1944 and the beginning of September, the newspaper was not published because its printer was destroyed during the fighting in the Slovak National Uprising
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Editor's

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

anti-Semitic and German-speaking focus retained Gardista's existence and his longtime whisper M. Urban was in 1948 sentenced to "public reprimand".[1]

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

References

External links

Source

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  1. ISBN 978-80-556-3894-2. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |odkaz na titul= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |počet strán= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |typ vydania= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |vydanie= ignored (help
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  2. ^ slovenská, Matica (1969). Bibliography of periodicals in Slovakia in 1939—1944.