Mitt.

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Mitt

description German-language monthly magazine in Mexico
language German
publishing company AASCA, Mexico City ( Mexico )
First edition 1932/1952
attitude 1933
Editor-in-chief Enno von Schirmeister
ZDB 2263388-1

The Mitt  : German-language monthly magazine in Mexico ("Mitt" as an abbreviation for "Mitteilungsblatt") is a magazine founded in 1932 as a German-language foreign magazine under the title Mitteilungsblatt für Wohlfahrt und Kultur of the German-Mexican Women's Association , published in Mexico City . When the women's association was integrated into the Nazi women's association in 1933 the magazine was discontinued.

In 1952 the magazine was used as a newsletter for welfare and culture German-Mexico. Women's association Imprenia Enrico Marquez newly founded. The bilingual magazine that appears today under the title “Mitt” is considered to be “the most important mouthpiece of the German community”. It consists of a cultural calendar, addresses of German-speaking doctors and lawyers and articles on German-Mexican relations.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Latin America Studies, W. Fink, 1985, p. 108 [1]
  2. Hartmut Fröschle : The Germans in Latin America: Destiny and Achievement, p. 535 [2]
  3. ^ Ingrid Dobler and Maren Groll: The Germans in Mexico - Example of a Modern Diaspora? [3] in: Alois Moosmüller: Intercultural Communication in the Diaspora, Waxmann, Münster, 2002, ISBN 3-8309-1226-9 (Munich contributions to intercultural communication, vol. 13) [4]

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