Signal (magazine)
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Signal was a magazine published by the German Third Reich from 1940 through 1945.
Signal was a modern, glossy, illustrated photojournal and government propaganda tool, patterned after the American LIFE magazine and meant specifically for audiences in neutral, allied, and occupied countries. It was available in the United States in English until 1942. Signal was published fortnightly in as many as 25 editions and 30 languages, and at its height had a circulation of 2,500,000 copies.
[edit] External links
- Signal history website
- Document about signal and der adler magazines (in french)
- Hellenism and Germanism An example of a propaganda article from Signal