Magazines in the 1930's in Germany

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Hermundson
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Magazines in the 1930's in Germany

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Post by Hermundson » 17 May 2016, 21:59

I was wondering what magazines were available in Germany during the 1930's in Germany.
Specifically I was wondering if Time and Life had publications there (but any other titles would be of interest too).

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Re: Magazines in the 1930's in Germany

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Post by shamirnewell » 17 May 2016, 22:36

Hermundson wrote:I was wondering what magazines were available in Germany during the 1930's in Germany.
Specifically I was wondering if Time and Life had publications there (but any other titles would be of interest too).
This topic might be useful:
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... =Magazines


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Re: Magazines in the 1930's in Germany

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Post by Hermundson » 20 May 2016, 18:45

Excellent link. Thank you!

I'm still wondering about Life and Time magazines though. I know the english versions were available to them but I wondered if there was German language edition that they might have had.

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Post by shamirnewell » 20 May 2016, 22:23

Hermundson wrote:Excellent link. Thank you!

I'm still wondering about Life and Time magazines though. I know the english versions were available to them but I wondered if there was German language edition that they might have had.
According to A History of Amarican Magazines Volume 5 Time did not have a German Edition and was withdrawn from shelves in Germany in 1939.

I am pretty certain that Life also did not have a German edition as its launch in its weekly picture news magazine did not happen till post 1936. Before that it had financial struggles.

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