Category
page 1Monthly magazines published in Germany
Der Sturm
periodical literature
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik
magazine
GEO
geography, history and nature monthly magazine
Bravo
teen magazine
Burda
fashion magazine
Linux Magazine
magazine
Chip
German computer and communications magazine
Deutsche Schachzeitung
periodical literature
konkret
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Rock Hard
German music magazine

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.
BIF – Blätter Idealer Frauenfreundschaft
1926-1927, worlds first lesbian magazine published, edited and written solely by women
Neues Volk
monthly publication of the Office of Racial Policy in Nazi Germany
Bummi
German children's magazine for kindergarten age
Eulenspiegel
periodical literature
DETAIL
periodical literature
Berlinische Monatsschrift
periodical literature
Die Horen
literary magazine by von Friedrich Schiller (1795-1797)
Illustrierter Beobachter
magazine
Siegessäule
Lesbian gay city magazine from Berlin
Deutsche Rundschau
literary magazine
Stimmen der Zeit
periodical literature
Banzai!
magazine
Das deutsche Mädel
Nazi magazine for girls
Nationalsozialistische Monatshefte
academic journal
Gartenflora
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Titanic
German satiric magazine
Theater heute
German-language monthly theatre magazine
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
11 Freunde
German soccer 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.
Cicero
magazine
Widerstand (magazine)
German monthly national-revolutionary magazine
CQ DL
periodical literature
Männer
Gay magazine from Germany
PC Games
German PC game magazine
Dekorative Kunst
was a German avant-garde art magazine published from October 1897 to 1929
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
Die Weißen Blätter
periodical literature
Merkur
German intellectual magazine
Kaveh
Persian political and literary journal
Orkus
Orkus is a monthly German music and culture magazine published by the Zoomia Media Group. Despite its subtitle ("Gothic - romantic - industrial - electro") and its web tagline ("Das Magazin fur Dark Rock-Electro-Gothic Rock-Dark Metal & More"), it includes all popular music genres including metal, medieval rock, Neue Deutsche Härte, alternative rock, electro and futurepop. The gothic rock, dark wave and industrial music genres have had only a minor presence since the late 1990s.
iX
German computer magazine
Die Gesellschaft
German naturalistic literary journal (1885-1902)