English: An issue of the propaganda ministry's periodical, Ľudové noviny, 21 September 1941, addressing the so-called Jewish Code.
The main header reads: "Už odbilo Židom: Najprísnejšie rasové zákony na Židov sú slovenské" ("We've dealt with the Jews; the strictest anti-Jewish law is Slovakia's").
Other headers include
"Nadhodnota slovenskej rasy voči židovskej zabezpečená"
"Naše zákony vzorom pre celú Európu" ("Our laws a model for all of Europe")
"Nebude už nikdy viac nijaký Žid príživníkom na tele slovenského národa"
Slovak State Propaganda Ministry (see Lônčíková, Michala (2017). "Was the antisemitic propaganda a catalyst for tensions in the Slovak-Jewish relations?". Holocaust Studies. 23 (1–2): 86. doi:10.1080/17504902.2016.1209839.) The articles were not bylined.
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