Luxemburger Volksblatt (1933–1941)

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title: Luxemburger Volksblatt (1933–1941)
text: Luxemburger Volksblatt was a far-right newspaper published in Luxembourg between 1933 and 1941. Its motto was "Work, Authority, Loyalty to the Homeland". The editor was Leo Müller, who had previously worked as an editor at the Luxemburger Wort. Political views advocated by the Volksblatt included, among others, a 'ruthless cleansing of certain foreign elements that corrupt our people.' In the advertisement section, was the exhortation: 'Luxembourgers, buy from Luxembourgers!' Recurring themes in
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