Abendblatt was a German-language newspaper which served as the official propaganda publication of Nazi Germany in occupied Paris, France during World War II. The newspaper was distributed on many street corners by French collaborators, many of whom only worked for the paper as a source of income. Almost all of its readers were men, and many of them were supporters of collaborationist parties such as the Mouvement Franciste, the French Popular Party, the National Popular Rally, and Action Francaise.
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