Belaruskaya Gazeta

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Editors of Belaruskaya Gazeta pictured in December 1942. From left to right, top row: Vladimir Kushal, Anton Adamovich [be], Karalenko. Bottom row: Uładzisłau Kazłouski, Natallia Arsiennieva, Alexei Senkevich [be]

Belaruskaya Gazeta ("Belarusian Newspaper"; Belarusian: Беларуская газэта; Russian: Белорусская газета) was a pro-fascist collaborationist newspaper published in Minsk in the Belarusian language from 27 July 1941 to 28 June 1944 under the control of the German occupation authorities. From its first publication until 5 February 1942, it was called Menskaya Gazeta ("Minsk Newspaper"; Belarusian: Менская газэта). It was the largest Belarusian anti-Soviet periodical during the Second World War. The editors of the newspaper were Alexei Senkevich [be], Uładzisłau Kazłouski, A. Demchenko, Mikołaj Shkelenok [be] and Anton Adamovich [be]. A total of 272 issues were published.

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