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Simplicissimus
Simplicissimus () was a German weekly satirical magazine, founded by Albert Langen in April 1896 and headquartered in Munich. It was interrupted by a hiatus from 1944–1954, became a biweekly in 1964, and ceased publication in 1967. Simplicissimus took its name from the protagonist of Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen's 1668 novel Der Abenteuerliche Simplicissimus Teutsch, which is regarded as the first adventure novel in the German language and the first German novel masterpiece.
Kladderadatsch
Kladderadatsch (; ) was a satirical German-language magazine first published in Berlin on 7 May 1848. It appeared weekly or as Kladderadatsch put it: "daily, except for weekdays." It was founded by Albert Hofmann and David Kalisch, the latter the son of a Jewish merchant and the author of several works of comedy. Publication ceased in 1944.
Die Gartenlaube
German magazine, since 1853
Jugend
Zeitschrift
Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung
periodical literature
Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung
German illustrated magazine
Deutsche Schachzeitung
periodical literature

Fliegende Blätter
periodical literature, 1844-1944
Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums
magazine
Fix and Foxi
German comic series
Illustrirte Zeitung
German newspaper from Leipzig, 1843-1944
Die Grenzboten
German national liberal magazine from 1841 to 1922, sometimes weekly, sometimes fortnightly
Banzai!
magazine
Gartenflora
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periodical literature
Signale für die musikalische Welt
defunct German music magazine, 1843-1941
FRÖSI
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FRÖSI was a children's magazine which was published by Junge Welt in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). The expanded title of the magazine was Fröhlich sein und Singen. It was the magazine for members of the Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Organisation. The word FRÖSI comes from the first line of the at that time familiar pioneer song "Fröhlich sein und singen" ("Being happy and sing"). This title in full length was used until 1965, then the short form replaced it. The first edition was released on 25 June 1953. At first it was published every 6 weeks, from 1956 monthly.
Der Jude
scientific journal
Die Wehrmacht
magazine
Der Querschnitt
magazine
Der Orchideengarten
German magazine published from 1919–1921
Spex
German rock and pop culture magazine
Lustige Blätter
German satirical weekly
Allgemeine deutsche Musikzeitung
german music journal, 1874–1884
Pardon
German biweekly satirical magazine