Stern

Magazine

Stern, German for 'Star', is a weekly general-interest magazine published in Germany. It began publication in 1948 and quickly became the leading post-World War II magazine in the country, known for its outstanding photography and blend of light and serious material. Stern magazine has become known for combining provocative photographs of violence and sexual imagery with pictorial essays and conventional photographs of current events. In the early 21st century, Stern took an influential stand against neo-Nazi activities by launching a campaign to prevent right-wing violence. Stern’s weekly circulation exceeds one million. The publication also offers a Fashion supplement, Mode.

Stern, German for 'Star', is a weekly general-interest magazine published in Germany. It began publication in 1948 and quickly became the leading post-World War II magazine in the country, known for its outstanding photography and blend of light and serious material. Stern magazine has become known for combining provocative photographs of violence and sexual imagery with pictorial essays and conventional photographs of current events. In the early 21st century, Stern took an influential stand against neo-Nazi activities by launching a campaign to prevent right-wing violence. Stern’s weekly circulation exceeds one million. The publication also offers a Fashion supplement, Mode.

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