Izvorni znanstveni članak
What Glas Bjelovara, left-orientated paper wrote 1935-1940 wrote
Željko Karaula
Sažetak
Although founded by the Communist Party, the weekly paper 'Glas Bjelovara'/Voice of Bjelo¬var could not propagate communist ideas but was forced to carry out left-wing civil policy influ¬enced by Dr Derkos. It did not stand out against power holders but advocated agreement between Serbian and Croatian peoples in Yugoslavia thus supporting the programme of HSS (Croatian Peas¬ant Party). Speaking of foreign policy, the weekly attacked
German nazism and Italian fascism as ide¬ologies of 'evil and hatred'. The paper spoke in favour of each Soviet Union's move or decision on international plan. The weekly's aim was to attract working class of Bjelovar to join the communists, as they were the only workers' representatives and protectors against the government repression and big capital. The weeklysupported the left-wing HSS in intraparty struggles and favoured those unions and artisans' associations where com¬munists were in»uentional or were in control. In period from 1935 to the beginning of 1940 Glas Bjelovara was the only local paper of the area and its news about local policy, economic or social events remained the only witness of the time.
Ključne riječi
weekly Glas Bjelovara; Yugosla Communist Party(KPJ); propaganda; Bjelovar
Hrčak ID:
20179
URI
Datum izdavanja:
1.2.2007.
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