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L'Illustration
'''''L'Illustration''''' (; 1843–1944) was a French illustrated weekly newspaper published in Paris. It was founded by Édouard Charton with the first issue published on 4 March 1843, it became the first illustrated newspaper in France then, after 1906, the first international illustrated magazine; distributed in 150 countries.
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
Der Adler
Nazi propaganda magazine focusing on the Luftwaffe
Fliegende Blätter
periodical literature, 1844-1944
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.
Servet-i Fünun
literary weekly magazine in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey (1891–1944)
Illustrirte Zeitung
German newspaper from Leipzig, 1843-1944
Nationalsozialistische Monatshefte
academic journal
Helhesten
Helhesten () was an arts and literary magazine which was published between 1941 and 1944 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was one of the leading publications during World War II in the region. Its title was a reference to a figure in the Norse mythology.
Gwalarn
Gwalarn ("Northwesterly") was a Breton language literary journal. By extension, the term refers to the style of literature that it encouraged. 166 issues (numbered from 0 to 165) appeared between 1925 and May 1944.
Under the Banner of Marxism
soviet philosophical journal
VVV
magazine
Lustige Blätter
German satirical weekly
Gândirea
Gândirea ("The Thinking"), known during its early years as Gândirea Literară - Artistică - Socială ("The Literary - Artistic - Social Thinking"), was a Romanian literary, political and art magazine.
Die Wehrmacht
magazine