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This work examines the clandestine press produced under enemy occupation, describing which publications were banned or tolerated, practical methods for importing and distributing illegal newspapers and brochures, and the composition of their contributors. It documents how covert networks brought foreign and suppressed domestic papers into cities, the secret selling and hiding techniques used by vendors, and the challenges posed by censorship and military repression. The author compares censored official literature with uncensored underground writings, selects representative articles, and explains their role in sustaining morale, expressing resistance, and revealing contrasts between occupier and local mentalities during wartime.
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