Underground press (English Wikipedia)

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  • Mary Smith; Barbara Freer. "Pow Wow, the only truthful newspaper in Germany: To be read silently, quickly and in groups of three". Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2014. Pow Wow was the largest circulating daily underground newspaper in Germany during World War II. Its headquarters were at Stalag Luft I. It grew from a small penciled newssheet read by hundreds into a neatly printed 2,000 word daily, eagerly perused by thousands. At its most successful period, it boasted editions in three languages and a circulation that reached seven prison camps. Pow Wow stood for Prisoners Of War - Waiting On Winning and it claimed to be the only truthful newspaper in Germany.

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  • Levit, Briar (12 September 2023). "Rags magazine". People’s Graphic Design Archive. Retrieved 4 April 2025.

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