I've collected a few editions of 'Signal' magazine from the internet and want to share them with you. Signal was a magazine published by the German Wehrmacht from 1940 through 1945. Signal was a modern, glossy, illustrated photo journal and army propaganda tool, meant specifically for audiences in neutral, allied, and occupied countries. A German edition was distributed in Switzerland and to various other countries with a strong German military presence, but Signal was never distributed in Germany proper. The promoter of the magazine was the chief of the Wehrmacht propaganda office, Colonel Hasso von Wedel. Signal was published fortnightly (plus some special issues) in as many as 25 editions and 30 languages, and at its height had a circulation of 2,500,000 copies. It was available in the United States in English until December 1941. The last number was 6/45, only known in one sample from the Swedish edition.
I have a few in the collection, but I'm always looking for more. If you have any more, or links to them, please upload them or at the very least link them, so I can compile them. Unfortunately all the copies that I've found so far are in Italian, which is great news if you can speak it but my German is better than my Italian. English copies are hard to find.
Any other German ww2 magazines, feel free to post as well. If I find enough versions of Der Adler (Luftwaffe magazine) I'll upload them too.
I have a vpn, so I've exceeded bandwidth. Can anyone post a torrent?
Robert James
How big is it?
Isaac Diaz
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Sebastian Hall
Try www.simplicissimus.info
Adrian Sanchez
Same.. this is too recent, too raw to be disconnected from. The potential wasted is unfathomable. Life could have been so much better.
Oliver Williams
It's a weird layout, some pages have the exact same text in German and Italian side by side then full German articles with parts in Italian and vice versa. Was it trying to encourage people to learn both languages? I hear very few Italians speak German and it's seen as impressive if a native Italian can speak it.
Collecting heaps of screenshots on my phone, do I need to change the filenames of these screenshots for privacy reasons in the same way you can track someones fb through their filename they have if they downloaded it from fb? Got a huge dump standing by.
Juan Davis
>"Ja, das juden!"
Oliver Williams
Thank you. Du bist ein wunderbarer Neger!
Nathaniel Howard
I'd imagine not, but upload them to a pc and change the names there if you feel like it.
I'll look shortly and see how long it will take to download then upload. I'll only get issues from 1933-1945, might do a separate one later.
Sebastian Evans
Testing, all I could see would be the date in the filename.
Cameron Jenkins
Seems that the first set of numbers is the date but the second seems to either be the order or the time, should hopefully be fine
Brayden Gray
There are fucking LOADS of issues, there are 52 per year. I'll get started on it, but it will have to be broken down into years. Don't expect it finished quickly.
Jaxson Gutierrez
I'm going to post the first year (33-34) but I'm not going to have internet for the next couple weeks as of later today.
thanks for sharing OP, this is some very fine stuff
Hunter Cruz
'die Juden' surely?
Sebastian Powell
yep
Luis Adams
Very cool op, very cool.
James Phillips
Bumping
Brayden Anderson
You idiot.
The one who needs a valid certificate is the site owner, not the user.
And a self-signed certificate will trigger an error on any web browser, you are supposed to use one which has been signed by a trusted certificate authority. Which means you (the site owner) have to pay cash.