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Article | Het kortstondig bestaan van De Nieuwe Werelddemocratisch dagblad |
Authors | Jan Ceuleers |
DOI | 10.5553/RP/048647001984026005663 |
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Jan Ceuleers, "Het kortstondig bestaan van De Nieuwe Wereld", Res Publica, 5, (1984):663-669
From November 16, 1945 tilt ]anuary 8, 1946, the Flemish wing of the UDB (Unie der Democratische Belgen; Fr.: Union Démocratique belge; E.: Union of Democratie Belgians), a newly founded political party, published a newspaper in Dutch «De Nieuwe Wereld». An analysis of articles and columns indicates the options the UDB intended to follow: rather leftist but rejecting the traditional party system and religious adherence as a lawful issue for political discussion and action, solliciting people's union as an acquisition earned during World War II by opposing the German occupation. Presumably due to financial shortcoming, the newspaper subsisted only two months. |