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在南斯拉夫,王国解体后,再也没有期刊了。1941年5月16日至1944年10月5日期间出版的每日新闻宣传报纸“Novo Vreme”宣布在塞尔维亚建立占领行政当局。1944年10月5日,德国当局下令禁止所有德语和塞尔维亚语报纸。从8月4日开始增刊了《Novo vreme Ponedeljak》。
Battle for Stalingrad on the pages of the “Novo vreme” newspaper
In Yugoslavia, after the collapse of the kingdom, periodicals were no longer available. The daily informative propaganda newspaper “Novo Vreme”, which was published from May 16,1941 to October 5,1944, when all German and Serbian language newspapers were banned by the decree of the German authorities, embraced the establishment of the occupation administration in Serbia. From August 4, an additional issue called “Novo vreme Ponedeljak” was published.