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Der Spiegel
German weekly news magazine based in Hamburg
Stern
German weekly news magazine (1948-)
The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom
periodical
Kicker
German sports magazine
Focus
German weekly news magazine
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik
magazine
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.
GEO
geography, history and nature monthly magazine
Die Neue Zeit
periodical literature
Bravo
teen magazine
Die Gartenlaube
German magazine, since 1853
Jugend
Zeitschrift
Burda
fashion magazine
Linux Magazine
magazine
Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung
periodical literature
Auto Bild
German automobile magazine
Ver Sacrum
magazine
Auto, Motor und Sport
periodical literature
Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung
German illustrated magazine
GameStar
GameStar is a monthly-released PC gaming magazine in Germany. It is the best-selling German-language magazine focused on PC gaming and it also hosts the largest video gaming-related portal in the German-speaking internet.
konkret
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Rock Hard
German music magazine
Deutsche Schachzeitung
periodical literature
Fliegende Blätter
periodical literature, 1844-1944
Gala
French language weekly celebrity and women's magazine published in Paris, France
WirtschaftsWoche
Wirtschaftswoche is a German weekly business news magazine published in Germany. Wirtschaft means 'economy' (including business), and Woche is 'week'.
Die Weltwoche
Swiss newspaper
Athenaeum
literary magazine (Germany, 1798-1800)
c’t
'''''c't''' – (; Magazine for Computer Technology'') is a biweekly German computer magazine, published by the Heinz Heise publishing house of Hanover. thumb|The 5.71 meter high tower from the 587 published c't editions up to the 30th anniversary has been in the foyer of the publishing house since October 2013.
Bunte
Bunte (company's preferred spelling in capital letters) is a German-language weekly celebrity gossip magazine published by Hubert Burda Media. The first edition was published in 1948 under the name Das Ufer. Under the leadership of Hubert Burda, Bunte developed into a modern popular magazine. In 2014, Bunte was the 11th most popular media brand in Germany, with 10.57 million monthly users. After Patricia Riekel stepped down, Robert Pölzer took over as Editor-in-Chief in July 2016.
Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung
thumbnail|Promotional leaflet, 1928 Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung or AIZ (in English, The Workers Pictorial Newspaper) was a German illustrated magazine published between 1924 and March 1933 in Berlin, and afterward in Prague and finally Paris until 1938. Anti-Fascism and pro-Communism in stance, it was published by Willi Münzenberg and is best remembered for the propagandistic photomontages of John Heartfield.
Bummi
German children's magazine for kindergarten age
Aufbau
German-language Jewish newspaper and magazine
Computer Bild
German computer magazine
Nebelspalter
The Nebelspalter is a Swiss satirical magazine, which also has a political orientation in its online platform. It was founded in 1875 by Jean Nötzli of Zurich as an "illustrated humorous political weekly." The magazine was modelled on British magazine Punch. It continued being a satirical magazine until the takeover and relaunch of the magazine by Markus Somm, though has been a monthly since late 1996. When Punch ceased publication in 2002, Nebelspalter became the oldest continually published humor magazine in the world.
Ostara
magazine
Neue Rundschau
German literary magazine
Siegessäule
Lesbian gay city magazine from Berlin
Illustrierter Beobachter
magazine
DETAIL
periodical literature
Die Horen
literary magazine by von Friedrich Schiller (1795-1797)
Illustrirte Zeitung
German newspaper from Leipzig, 1843-1944
Emma
German-language feminist magazine
Eulenspiegel
periodical literature
Die Grenzboten
German national liberal magazine from 1841 to 1922, sometimes weekly, sometimes fortnightly
Falter
Falter () is a weekly Austrian news magazine published in Vienna.
Deutsche Rundschau
literary magazine
Berlinische Monatsschrift
periodical literature
Nationalsozialistische Monatshefte
academic journal
Stimmen der Zeit
periodical literature
Musen-Almanach
thumb|right|Schiller's Anthologie (1782) A Musen-Almanach ("Muses' Almanac") was a kind of literary annual, popular in Germany from 1770 into the mid-19th century. They were modelled on the Almanach des Muses published in Paris from 1765.
Titanic
German satiric magazine
Shape Magazine
fitness magazine
Ulk
thumb|right|Cover of Ulk, October 1920 with drawing by Paul Halke The German language satirical magazine Ulk was printed from 1872 until 1933 by the publisher Rudolf Mosse. Its headquarters was in Berlin, Germany.
Die Schwalbe
German bimonthly magazine specialized on chess compositions
Marquis
fetish magazine
Profil
Austrian magazine
Brigitte
German magazine
Krisis
anti-political journal and discussion group
Perlentaucher
Perlentaucher is a German online magazine. It was founded and is published by Anja Seeliger and Thierry Chervel and has been available since March 15, 2000.