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HomeMilitary Antiques and CollectiblesDocuments Russian, WW2, 12 July 1942, "Парижскій Вѣстникъ" (Paris Herald) No.5 – Russian Émigré Newspaper Published in Occupied Paris – Sevastopol Headline – 6 Pages

Russian, WW2, 12 July 1942, "Парижскій Вѣстникъ" (Paris Herald) No.5 – Russian Émigré Newspaper Published in Occupied Paris – Sevastopol Headline – 6 Pages

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An uncommon and highly atmospheric WWII Russian émigré newspaper from occupied Paris combining Eastern Front reporting, anti-Soviet propaganda and a remarkable snapshot of Russian community life under German occupation.

SKU: RQMBOXGE_4473241857 (ref. no.)

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SKU: RQMBOXGE_4473241857 Category: Documents Tags: "Парижскій, #6, 12, 1942, Émigré, Headline, Herald, In, July, Newspaper, No.5, Occupied, Pages, Paris, Published, Russian, Sevastopol, Trench Art, ww2, Вѣстникъ"
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*Russian, WW2, 12 July 1942, "Парижскій Вѣстникъ" (Paris Herald) No.5 – Russian Émigré Newspaper Published in Occupied Paris – Sevastopol Headline – 6 Pages*

An uncommon and historically fascinating original Second World War Russian-language newspaper titled Парижскій Вѣстникъ ("Paris Herald"), issue No.5 dated 12 July 1942, published in German-occupied Paris for the Russian émigré community in France. Issued by the Administration for the Affairs of Russian Emigration in France, this publication represents a striking example of wartime Russian collaborationist and anti-Soviet propaganda aimed at White Russian expatriates.

The prominent front-page headline "Севастополь" (Sevastopol) covers the recent Axis capture of the strategic Crimean city following one of Germany's major victories of summer 1942. Interior pages contain battlefield reports from the Eastern Front and North Africa, anti-British and anti-Soviet political articles, émigré commentary, religious content, and reports concerning life in Moscow, Kiev and occupied territories.

Particularly interesting are articles titled "Letters From There", purporting to describe observations from Russian officers serving in occupied Russia, alongside material on Novgorod, wartime conditions and anti-Bolshevik themes. The final page shifts to social history, carrying Russian Paris community notices, church announcements, restaurant advertisements and coverage of ballet star Serge Lifar, providing a fascinating glimpse into Russian émigré life in wartime Paris.

Approx. Measurements – 30cm x 43.4cm
Language: Russian (Pre-reform orthography)

History Note:
Publications such as Парижскій Вѣстникъ occupied a unique position during the war. Produced under German oversight yet directed toward displaced Russian communities, they sought to harness anti-Soviet feeling among White Russian émigrés while simultaneously serving German propaganda objectives. The continued use of pre-revolutionary Russian orthography, visible through archaic Imperial-era characters such as the hard sign "Ъ" and older spellings, deliberately reinforced links with pre-1917 Russia and appealed strongly to White émigré identity. Surviving examples are considerably scarcer than standard German military newspapers.

*Condition*
Folded as issued with visible horizontal and vertical fold lines. Age toning and foxing present, particularly concentrated at the upper edge, with minor edge wear, corner creasing and small losses consistent with age and wartime newsprint production. Paper remains stable and text is fully legible despite age-related foxing. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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