• Source: Golden Dawn (magazine)
    • Golden Dawn (Greek: Chrysi Avgi) was a neo-fascist magazine published between 1980 and 1984 in Greece. The magazine was media outlet of the political group with the same name.


      History and profile


      Golden Dawn was launched by an extremist group led by Nikolaos Michaloliakos who also edited it. Then, they started a political group with the same name of which the goal was to disseminate their views through the magazine. The group adhered to the social nationalism and fascism, and the magazine described itself as a platform of social nationalism. It frequently published articles about Adolf Hitler praising Nazism. Its cover featured the swastika as its symbol.
      The magazine was temporarily closed down by the Greek government in 1983. Golden Dawn resumed publication in 1984, but it was banned and permanently folded the same year.


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