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Barid Al Sharq
TypeNewspaper
FoundedOctober 1939
LanguageArabic
Ceased publication1944
HeadquartersBerlin

Barid Al Sharq (Orient Post in English) was an Arabic propaganda publication published in Berlin in the period 1939–1944. It was distributed in the Arab countries and Palestine to improve the relations between Nazi Germany and Arabs.

History and profile

Barid Al Sharq was launched in October 1939.[1] The headquarters of the newspaper was in Berlin, and the publisher was first the foreign language service of the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft, Nazi's broadcasting corporation.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). In 1943 Barid Al Sharq had a circulation of nearly 5,000 copies.[1] It folded in 1944.[2]

The issues of Barid Al Sharq are archived by the German National Library in Leipzig.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Peter Wien (2017). Arab Nationalism: The Politics of History and Culture in the Modern Middle East. London; New York: Taylor & Francis. p. 184. ISBN 978-1-315-41220-7.
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  3. ^ David Motadel (2019). "The Global Authoritarian Moment and the Revolt against Empire". The American Historical Review. 124 (3): 867, 871. doi:10.1093/ahr/rhy571.