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Signal : Hitler's wartime picture magazine

Additional authors: Ed. -- Mayer, S. L.
Series: A Bison book Published by : Prentice Hall Inc. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ) Physical details: unpaged ISBN:0-13-810051-9. ISSN:978013810
Subject(s): History -- 1940-45 -- Germany | World War -- 1939-1945
Year: 1976
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Signal was the most widely circulated magazine in Europe during the Second World War. Published under the auspices of the Wehrmacht and supervised by Goebbels' Ministry of Propaganda, Signal was distributed in twenty languages throughout occupied Europe between 1940 and 1945. Signal was meant for the consumption of the people of occupied Europe to show them the excellent conditions of life in Germany and the power and might of German armed forces in Europe and North Africa. The pages from Signal which are shown here are taken from its English edition, produced originally for the United States and Ireland.

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