The Week (1933)
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The Week (1933)
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The Week was a radical British newspaper from 1933 until 1941. Marxist journalist Claud Cockburn launched the first British publication known as The Week as a newsletter in the spring of 1933, after he had returned from reporting on Germany. It focused on the rise of fascism. Jessica Mitford attributed the journal's influence to its use of undercover sources. It ceased publication in 1941. In the late 1930s, The Week was highly critical of Neville Chamberlain and his policy of appeasement. Cockb
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Radical British newspaper edited by Claud Cockburn
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Week_(1933)
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2018-02-05T17:01:35Z
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2024-09-12T12:55:04Z
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