German news troops (magazine)

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German intelligence forces
(the F flag)

description Military journal
Area of ​​Expertise Leadership support
language German
publishing company Belser ( Germany )
Headquarters Stuttgart
First edition 1938
attitude 1944
ZDB 351067-0

German news troops (the F flag) was a German military magazine published from 1938 to 1944 . It was published by Belser in Stuttgart and was a magazine for the news troops and troop news associations of the army , the air force and the Waffen-SS , a journal for the news system of the Todt organization and the news Hitler Youth as well as news journal of the comrades of the traditional association of news troops .

The continuation of the magazine Deutsche Nachrichtenentruppen is the Fernmelde-Impulse which appeared from 1960 to 1972 , the successor of which is the F-Flag , which is still published today . A magazine with a similar topic is Antenne - magazine for command support of the Bundeswehr .

The predecessor of the German news troops magazine from 1925 to 1937 was Die F-Flagge - specialist magazine for military telecommunications; Organ des Fernmeldering e. V.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dataset of the journal Fernmelde-Impulse. In: Journal Database .
  2. ^ Record of the journal F-Flagge. In: Journal Database .
  3. ^ Record of the journal Die F-Flagge. In: Journal Database .