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Das Schwarze Korps

''Das Schwarze Korps'' (German for ''The Black Corps'') was the official newspaper of the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS). This newspaper was published on Wednesdays and distributed free of charge. Each SS member was encouraged to read it. The chief editor was SS leader Gunter d'Alquen; the publisher was Max Amann of the Franz-Eher-Verlag publishing company. The paper was hostile to many groups, with frequent articles condemning the Catholic Church (any act interfering with the state being denounced as "political Catholicism"), Jews, Communism, Freemasonry and others.〔 The newspaper was published in close co-operation with the SS Security Service, which had substantial editorial control.
The first edition appeared on March 6, 1935, with 70,000 copies in print. In November of the same year, publication reached 200,000 and by 1944 had increased to 750,000. The newspaper saw some distribution outside of Germany. During the 1930s, it was available in the United States at at least one bookshop associated with the German American Bund.
==Articles==
It contained foreign news reports, analyses of threats, and theoretical essays on Nazi policies.〔Koonz, Claudia. ''The Nazi Conscience''. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 2003. ISBN 0-674-01172-4〕 Praise for motherly women and families was contrasted with discrediting the women's movement of "Amazons" and "men-woman."〔 It had a strongly pro-natalist slant, though at one point, it declared some tactics were excessive: an employee being publicly admonished by a superior to have children, or divorce or adopt.〔Grunberger, Richard. ''The 12-Year Reich: A Social History of Nazi Germany, 1933-1945''. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971. ISBN 0-03-076435-1〕
It covered foreign press attacks with instructions on how to refute them.〔
In accordance with doctrines of Blood and Soil, it spoke of the need to break up the aristocratic estates, although this was not implemented.〔
Prior to the passing of the Nuremberg Laws, it called for a law to ban ''Rassenschande'', or intercourse between Jews and Germans, as preferable to the extra-legal violence that the Stormtroopers indulged in;〔 after it, articles on the "Jewish Question" did not increase in number but grew ever more harsh in tone.〔 One article stated that since German Jews were part of "world Jewry" they shared the responsibility for what "world Jewry" brought upon Germany.〔Overy, Richard. ''The Dictators: Hitler's Germany, Stalin's Russia''. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 2004. ISBN 0-393-02030-4. p. 585.〕
The paper attacked the newly created Superman comics character and his Jewish creator, Jerry Siegel,〔"(The SS and Superman )"〕 urged harsh action against grumblers,〔"(False Consideration )"〕 put forth anti-American propaganda with the suggestion that the Jews were responsible,〔"(The Dangers of Americanism )"〕 and paid tribute to Hitler on his birthday.〔"(He is Victory! )"〕

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