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Danziger Echo
Danziger Echo was a Zionist Jewish newspaper in the Free p. 448. http://library.fes.de/breslau/pdf/a20715/
City of Danzig, edited by Theodor Loevy and Paul Ber- a20715_07.pdf.
mann. The publication of Danziger Echo was stopped on [2] "DANZIG: Gone Fishing". Time. August 3, 1936.
July 18, 1936, as the government of the Free City issued a http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/
ten-month suspension of the paper.[1][2][3] 0,9171,770315,00.html. Retrieved May 1, 2010.
[3] Andrzejewski, Marek. Antyhitlerowska opozycja
References 1933-1939: Wolne Miasto Gdańsk, Prusy Wschodnie, Śląsk,
Łódź. Brostiana. Warszawa: Fundacja im. Ericha
[1] Matull, Wilhelm (1973). "Ostdeutschlands Brosta przy Fundacji im. Friedricha Eberta, 1996. p.
Arbeiterbewegung: Abriß ihrer Geschichte, 56
Leistung und Opfer" (in German). Holzner Verlag.
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