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Deutsche Zeitung in den Niederlanden : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deutsche Zeitung in den Niederlanden
The Deutsche Zeitung in den Niederlanden (DZN, German Newspaper in the Netherlands) was a German-language nationwide newspaper based in Amsterdam, which was published during almost the entire occupation of the Netherlands in World War II from June 5, 1940 to May 5, 1945, the day of the German capitulation in the "Fortress Holland".〔(Newspaper catalogue of the National Library of the Netherlands ) (Dutch), retrieved on 2008-04-07. Plasse states June 2, 1945, which is apparently wrong (p. 76)〕 Its objective was to influence the public opinion in the Netherlands, especially the one of the Germans in this country (residents, staff working for the occupying power, soldiers).〔Sauer, p. 198〕 The DZN was part of a group of German occupation newspapers published by the ''Europa-Verlag''. This group was established systematically during the German campaigns and later collapsed gradually due to the recaptures of the Allied Forces. At their peak, these papers exceeded a total circulation of more than a million copies.〔Hale, S. 280. This quantity was achieved in January 1943.〕 ==History and profile==
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