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Signal
German propaganda magazine published by the Wehrmacht during WWII
Der Sturm
periodical literature
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 Eigene
German gay newspaper
Die Aktion
political and cultural journal
Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung
German illustrated magazine
Deutsche Schachzeitung
periodical literature
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.
BIF – Blätter Idealer Frauenfreundschaft
1926-1927, worlds first lesbian magazine published, edited and written solely by women
Pan
two German magazines (1895-1900; 1910-1915)
Neue Rundschau
German literary magazine
Eulenspiegel
periodical literature
Die Freundin
German lesbian magazine
Berlinische Monatsschrift
periodical literature
Siegessäule
Lesbian gay city magazine from Berlin
Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums
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.
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.
Die Dame
magazine
DU&ICH
DU&ICH ("You and I") was a German LGBT magazine. DU&ICH distributed copies monthly. It was published by German company Jackwerth Verlag. The seat of the publishing company was in Berlin. It was in circulation between 1969 and 2014.
Widerstand (magazine)
German monthly national-revolutionary magazine
Theater heute
German-language monthly theatre magazine
11 Freunde
German soccer magazine
Cicero
magazine
Zenith Magazine
German periodical literature
Der Jude
scientific journal
Signale für die musikalische Welt
defunct German music magazine, 1843-1941
Spex
German rock and pop culture magazine
Melodie und Rhythmus
periodical literature
Die Weißen Blätter
periodical literature
Lustige Blätter
German satirical weekly
Ost und West
zionist journal (1901-1923)
Die Freundschaft
German gay magazine
Der Querschnitt
magazine
Der Bazar : illustrirte Damen-Zeitung
German fashion magazine published in Berlin, 1854–1937
Lettre International
German cultural newspaper
Musikexpress
The Musikexpress is a monthly German magazine that mainly writes about the rock and pop music. In addition to detailed interviews and articles about important rock, electro, hip-hop, pop, and independent musicians, the magazine offers reviews of sound carriers, concert reports, and articles on pop literature, pop art, films, and DVDs. Each release is also accompanied by a CD covering the topics of the respective issue. The magazine can also be released at irregular intervals with extras such as 7-inch vinyl singles, books, calendars, and DVDs. Musikexpress has been published by Axel Springer M
Männer
Gay magazine from Germany
Kaveh
Persian political and literary journal
Allgemeine deutsche Musikzeitung
german music journal, 1874–1884