Black Front Newspapers

Three anti-Hitler newspapers published by exiled German dissident former member of the Nazi Party, Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), circa 1937. The official organs of Strasser's rival party the Black Front, the newspapers were printed on small sheets of lightweight paper and smuggled into Germany from Austria, Czechoslovakia and Denmark. Strasser's brother, assassinated Nazi Party politician Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934) features on one of the front pages (bottom). (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Three anti-Hitler newspapers published by exiled German dissident former member of the Nazi Party, Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), circa 1937. The official organs of Strasser's rival party the Black Front, the newspapers were printed on small sheets of lightweight paper and smuggled into Germany from Austria, Czechoslovakia and Denmark. Strasser's brother, assassinated Nazi Party politician Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934) features on one of the front pages (bottom). (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Black Front Newspapers
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Credit:
Popperfoto / Contributor
Editorial #:
80303423
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Popperfoto
Date created:
January 01, 1937
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Popperfoto
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FPA
Object name:
J149651405
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4149 x 4400 px (13.83 x 14.67 in) - 300 dpi - 5 MB