Machine generated contents note: Soldier newspapers: a new medium -- Men, women, family: gender in Wilhelmine Germany -- Fathers in the frontier: Germany's superiority over its neighbours -- 1.Authorship, censorship, readership -- A brief history of Germa n soldier newspapers -- Soldier newspapers: authorship, censorship, readership -- Production: creation and distribution -- Censorship: apparatus, propaganda, audience -- Reading newspapers -- Excursus: comparative history -- 2.National culture, national c ohesion -- Songs and theatre -- Humour -- Sport -- Everyday life -- Soldiers' homes -- National culture, national cohesion -- 3.Comradeship -- Soldierly comradeship -- Friendship -- `Front community' -- Workers and shirkers -- The enemy -- Colonial soldie rs and comradeship -- Technology, war and comradeship -- Manly justification -- 4.German comrades, Slavic women -- Kameradinnen -- the women at home -- Nurses -- Women of the occupied western front -- Contents note continued: Women of the occupied eastern front -- Loyalty -- Crisis at home, or German impropriety? -- 5.Occupation and justification -- `From "our" France' -- The languages of the occupied -- Allied armies and local populations -- `Our issu e is the East' -- Languages and the East -- Excursus: Ostjuden -- 6.Conclusion.