Category
page 1Magazines established in 1942
Cashbox
music industry trade magazine
Yank, the Army Weekly
American magazine during World War II
Vedem
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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.
Hit Parader
discontinued American popular music periodical
Sensation Comics
US comic book
Comic Cavalcade
US comic book
Crime Does Not Pay
comic book
Spremnost
Spremnost was a weekly newsmagazine of the Ustaše movement with articles about many topics like politics, war, economy and culture. It was published in Zagreb from early 1942 to the collapse of the Independent State of Croatia in May 1945. Its publication was restarted in 1957 in Sydney by , a former Ustaše Youth member who had fled to Australia in 1950. Publication of the magazine ceased in 2007.
VVV
magazine