Published in Brazil between 1932 and 1941. The Nazi party centralized German institutions in Brazil, and its ideas were disseminated in German-language newspapers published in the country, such as the Deutscher Morgen. In addition to the newspapers, there were also lectures, film screenings and calendars of celebrations, such as the day of Hitler’s rise to power. With the Estado Novo and Brazil’s entry into World War II on the side of the Allies, many Nazis and integralists were imprisoned, while others continued to practice their ideology.
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