Today and tomorrow

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Today and Tomorrow was a literary and cultural magazine in the Soviet Zone / GDR . It was published monthly from 1947 to 1954 by Petermänken-Verlag in Schwerin and was edited by Willi Bredel . After the end of the Second World War, it was supposed to look for “a way from today into tomorrow”.

The magazine distributed socialist and anti-fascist-democratic literature: poems, stories, sketches, etc. It also promoted the writers of the early GDR, including authors such as Adolf Endler , Regina Hastedt , Karl Kleinschmidt , Rudolf Leonhard , Adam Scharrer , René Schwachhofer , Günter Spranger , Walther Victor , Ehm Welk and Franz Carl Weiskopf .

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