Category
page 1Czech-language magazines
Vedem
thumb|Vedem magazine
Vedem (We are leading) was a Czech-language literary magazine that existed from 1942 to 1944 in the Theresienstadt Ghetto in the ghetto of Terezín during the Holocaust. It was hand-produced by a group of teenaged boys, among them editor-in-chief Petr Ginz and Hanuš Hachenburg. Altogether, about 800 pages of Vedem survived World War II.
Respekt
Respekt is a Czech weekly news magazine published in Prague, the Czech Republic, reporting on domestic and foreign political and economic issues, as well as on science and culture.
Reflex
Czech weekly magazine
Loutkář
Loutkář ("The Puppeteer") is a Czech theatre magazine providing information about the Czech, Slovak and world puppet theatre.
Světozor
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thumb|Front page of 1893 Světozor with painting by Ilya Repin
Lumír
upright|thumb|The first issue of Lumír 1851
Lumír is a weekly literary magazine that was established in 1851 by Ferdinand Břetislav Mikovec. It was the focal point of the neo-romantic nationalist poet Jaroslav Vrchlický and his Ossianic followers. Lumír is the name of a bard in Czech legend.
Týden
Týden (literally 'week') is a Czech weekly news magazine which focuses mainly on news and news analysis. It has been in circulation in 1994.
Vesmír
thumb|First issue of Vesmír
Vesmír is a Czech science magazine that has been published since 1871. As of 2012, it was produced by the Czech Academy of Sciences and published by .
Vlasta
Czech women's magazine