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All collections in this directory offer access free of charge. Some collections, however, are restricted to those holding library cards or with login credentials. This directory also includes libraries and archives with microfilm and digitized collections that are only searchable onsite.
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Lincoln, NE Description: Provides access to issues of the Daily Nebrasksan, a university newspaper published throughout the time period 1933-1945 and The Plattsmouth Journal, published twice weekly from 1933-1939. |
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Library Only, Open Online
NebraskAccess: Historical Nebraska Newspapers Lincoln, NE Description: Provides access to several online databases of Nebraska newspapers, as well as information about how to locate and use microfilm collections at the state historical society or request an interlibrary loan. |
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Open Online
North Bend, NE Description: Published weekly during the years 1933-1945. |
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Open Online
Ord, NE Description: Published weekly during the years 1933-1945. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
Sargent, NE Description: Published weekly during the years 1933-1945. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
Durham, NH Description: The New Hampshire was published twice each week at the University of New Hampshire from 1933-1945. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
Farmington, NH Description: Published weekly during the years 1933-1945. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
Nashua, NH Description: Published daily, except Sundays during the years 1933-1945. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
Princeton, NJ Description: The student newspaper at Princeton University, The Daily Princetonian, was published daily (except Sundays) during the years 1933-1945. |
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newspaper
Type of Access:
Open Online
Red Bank, NJ Description: Published weekly during the years 1933-1945. |
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newspaper
Type of Access:
Open Online
South Amboy, NJ Description: Published weekly during the years 1933-1945. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
Tuckerton, NJ Description: Issues published during the years 1933-1945 are available in digitized format on-site at the Ocean County Library. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
Las Cruces, NM Description: The student newspaper of the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (now New Mexico State University) was published weekly from 1933-1945 in four-page issues throughout the school year. Though the paper focused overwhelmingly on issues pertaining to the school, eventually, news of local and regional interest made its way into the paper as well. |
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library/archive
Type of Access:
Open Online
NY Description: The initiative of a private individual, the Old Fulton History project includes a searchable collection of over 34,000,000 historical newspaper pages from the United States and Canada (largely from the state of New York). |
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library/archive
Type of Access:
Open Online
New York State Historic Newspapers, Northern New York Library Network NY Description: This project of the Northern New York Library Network in partnership with the Empire State Library Network provides access to an extensive online database containing historical newspapers published throughout the state of New York. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
Ithaca, NY Description: The Cornell university student newspaper, Cornell Daily Sun, was published daily during the years 1933-1945. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
New York, NY Description: The Columbia university student newspaper, Columbia Specator, was published daily during the years 1933-1945. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
New York, NY Description: Aufbau began publication in December 1934 as a newsletter for the German-Jewish Club of New York. By then the club was ten years old and its membership was steadily increasing. In the beginning, the newspaper contained mostly news about club activities, articles about Jewish culture and contemporary events, and helpful facts for Jewish refugees. Overtime, its articles focused more and more on international events and especially the treatment of Jews in Germany. Aufbau became one of the leading anti-Nazi publications of the German press in exile. Many well-known personalities wrote for the publication, including Hannah Arendt, Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, and Stefan Zweig. From September 1, 1944 through September 27, 1946, the Aufbau printed numerous lists of Jewish Holocaust survivors located in Europe, as well as a few lists of victims. |
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Open Online
New York, NY Description: The Fordham University student newspaper, The Ram, was published weekly between 1933-1945. |
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Type of Access:
Open Online
New York, NY Description: Founded in 1897 as a Yiddish-language daily, the Forward soon became a national paper, the most widely read Jewish newspaper anywhere. By the 1920s its circulation outstripped the New York Times, and by 1930, the Forward had become one of the largest Jewish newspapers in the world. It was published daily during the years 1933-1945, at which time its circulation fluctuated between 170,000 and close to 300,000. Local editions of the newspapers were printed in Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and Baltimore. At its peak, the newspaper had writers and contributors all over the Jewish World, writing on Jewish and non-Jewish topics. The Forward began publishing a weekly English edition in 1990, and remains in circulation today. Learn more at: https://forward.com/culture/yiddish-culture/387413/forward-archives-are-now-digitized-and-searchable/ |
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