Category:Signal (magazine)

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<nowiki>Signal; Signal; Signal; Signal (aldizkaria); Сигнал; Signal; Սիգնալ; Signal; Signal; シグナル; Signal; signal; Signal; Signal; Signal; Σύνθημα; Signal (dergi); Signal (revista); Signaali; Signal; سيجنال; Signal; سيجنال (مجله); German propaganda magazine published by the Wehrmacht during WWII; journal de la propagande des nazis durant les années 1940-1945; periodiek; NS-Propagandazeitschrift; ամսագիր, 1940-1945; German propaganda magazine published by the Wehrmacht during WWII; مجلة أصدرها الجيش الألماني في فترة الحرب العالمية الثانية; Γερμανικό προπαγανδιστικό περιοδικό της Βέρμαχτ; revista ilustrada nacionalsocialista alemana; Journal nazi Signal; Zeitschrift Signal; Signal (časopis : Německo); Bildtidningen Signal (Berlín, Německo : časopis)</nowiki>
Signal 
German propaganda magazine published by the Wehrmacht during WWII
Генрих Гиммлер и Андрей Власов
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Luogo
  • Germania nazista
Editore
  • Deutscher Verlag
Lingua dell'opera o del nome
  • croato
  • italiano
  • inglese
  • spagnolo
  • francese
  • danese
  • olandese
  • norvegese
  • ungherese
  • bulgaro
  • svedese
  • romeno
  • arabo
  • persiano
  • portoghese
  • turco
  • greco
  • finlandese
  • serbo
  • slovacco
  • russo
  • polacco
  • estone
  • lettone
  • tedesco
Sede legale
Data di fondazione o creazione
  • 15 aprile 1940
Data di scioglimento o demolizione
  • 5 marzo 1945
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Authority file
Wikidata Q697160
identificativo VIAF: 6341148523911720970008
identificativo GND: 4181259-1
identificativo NKC: unn2010579686
identificativo BIBSYS: 10033781
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English: Signal was first introduced in April 1940 as a bi-monthly propaganda magazine primarily containing articles and photographs compiled by German war correspondents and produced in Berlin by the Deutscher Verlag under the auspices of the High Command of the Armed Forces (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, OKW) with post-production censorship under the control of the Propaganda Ministry (Propagandaministerium)) in Nazi Germany. Originally the magazine was intended to glorify the early German victories and encourage morale. Eventually the magazine was produced and distributed in at least twenty-five different languages and countries. Signal magazine was very popular and reached a subscription level of roughly two and one half million at its peak.
Anonymous texts, photos and illustrations from historical documents of the German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht) and its office are considered official works and in the public domain. Nevertheless, there may be restrictions on use due to other legal provisions (prohibited symbols of the Nazi era).

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