DER ANGRIFF
Publié le 22/02/2012
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DER ANGRIFF (Attack); a weekly (later daily) Nazi newspaper,* founded
in 1927 by Joseph Goebbels.* Intending to compete with Gregor Strasser's*
Berliner Arbeiter-Zeitung, Goebbels published Angriff on Monday, when Berlin*
dailies typically did not appear. Until Hitler's* appointment as Chancellor,
it often embodied a leftist view on economics. In 1928, for example, Goebbels
wrote: ‘‘The worker in the capitalist state is—that is his great misfortune—no
longer a lively human being, no longer a creator, no longer a shaper of things.
He has become a machine. A number, a gear in a factory devoid of understanding
or comprehension'' (Turner). During the depression* Angriff preached socialization
of large firms and profit sharing for workers; with limited success, it
attempted to win Berlin's industrial workers to the National Socialist Factory
Cell Organization.* Goebbels aimed to make Angriff the dominant NSDAP daily
in northern Germany, but was thwarted in 1930 when the Party's Munich organization
began publishing a Berlin edition of the Vo¨lkischer Beobachter.*
With decreasing success, Angriff continued publication until 1935.
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