Book publisher Junge Welt

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The book publisher Junge Welt GmbH (BVJW) was founded in 1991 as the daughter of Tessloff publisher Nuremberg with headquarters in Berlin founded. It emerged from the book editorship of the GDR publishing house, Junge Welt Berlin, which had existed since the early 1970s and had published newspapers, magazines for children and young people and popular science books for children up to ten years of age until the Treuhandanstalt was liquidated in 1991.

The BVJW's program comprised picture, coloring and activity books for children from two to eleven years of age, but above all reprints of the magazine Mosaik by Hannes Hegen , which was printed in the millions in the GDR from 1955 to 1975. The journals Technikus and Jugend und Technik were also published by the Junge Welt publishing house.

At the beginning of 2006, the book publisher Junge Welt GmbH finally merged with the Tessloff Verlag Nürnberg, which continues part of the program. a. the stories of the Digedags .

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