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''De Waarheid'' (literally 'The Truth') was the newspaper of the Communist Party of the Netherlands. It originated in 1940 under the German occupation as a resistance paper, the day after general H.G. Winkelman had forbidden publication of the earlier Communist ''Volksdagblad''. The party decided on May 15, 1940, to continue the ''Volksdagblad'' illegally under the name ''De Waarheid''. The first months were spent setting up a nationwide network of 'handout points' ('stencilposten'), the main articles would be written centrally, whereas the different 'handout points' added localized articles. These local versions sometimes were published under different names as 'De vonk' ('The spark') and 'Het noorderlicht' ('The northern light'). In the last decades it became a more independent left wing newspaper but circulation continued to drop and the paper was discontinued on 28 April 1990. 〔(Dutch Communist Daily Newspaper, ''De Waarheid'' 1945-1990 ) from MMF publications. Retrieved 14 April 2008.〕 == Circulation figures == *1945 (September): 341.550 *1947: 150.000 *1948: 135.000 *1950: 113.000 *1955: 50.000 *1960: 29.000 *1966: 22.000 *1968: 21.200 *1970: 20.000 *1975: 22.000 *1980: 26.000 *1985: 12.000 *1988: 9.000 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「De Waarheid」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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