Nationalsozialistische Monatshefte

National Socialist Monatshefte was the title of a National Socialist magazine, published from 1930 to 1944 in Munich. It is not to be confused with the eponymous magazine that was published from 1927 to 1928 in Vienna and the subtitle " Journal of nationalist politics, economy and culture" was wearing.

History

The journal in 1930 by Alfred Rosenberg was justified as a theory organ of the National Socialist German Workers' Party. She appeared in the Central Publishing House of the party, the Franz- wedding -Verlag, and led from 1930 to 1933 is subtitled " Scientific Journal of the Nazi Party ". It was published by Adolf Hitler, editor of Alfred Rosenberg. From 1934 it was renamed the "central political and cultural magazine of the Nazi Party ". As of January 1934, Alfred Rosenberg sole publisher and Matthes Ziegler her chief editor. Ziegler succeeded in a short time, to increase the circulation of less than 20,000 to over 100,000. Important writers of the early stages were next to Rosenberg Ernst Graf zu Reventlow, Walter Gross, Adolf Dresler, Gerhard Ludwig Binz and Thilo von Trotha. In addition to central political essays on " philosophy and science," which served the ideological training, the magazine was a leading member of the church struggle and race theory. So a special print on found, for example, in the series " Nazi science" " Folklore on racial basis ."

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