Editor-in-chief | Hubert Miketta |
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Categories | General interest magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Die Revue des Monats GmbH |
Founder | Hubert Miketta |
Founded | 1926 |
First issue | November 1926 |
Final issue | 1933 |
Country | Germany |
Based in | Berlin |
Language | German |
Revue des Monats ( German: Revue of the Month) was a German language monthly general interest magazine which existed between 1926 and 1933 during the Weimar period in Berlin, Germany.
Revue des Monats was first published in November 1926. [1] [2] The magazine was founded by Hubert Miketta and published by Die Revue des Monats GmbH on a monthly basis in Berlin. [3] Miketta was also the editor-in-chief of the magazine [2] [4] which covered articles concerning different topics, including film industry [1] and short stories. [5] The other topics included in Revue des Monats were theatre, fashion, sport, technology, automotive industry and visual arts. [3] Its target audience was both women and men. [3] The magazine folded in 1933 shortly after the beginning of the fascist rule in Germany. [1]
Editor-in-chief | Hubert Miketta |
---|---|
Categories | General interest magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Die Revue des Monats GmbH |
Founder | Hubert Miketta |
Founded | 1926 |
First issue | November 1926 |
Final issue | 1933 |
Country | Germany |
Based in | Berlin |
Language | German |
Revue des Monats ( German: Revue of the Month) was a German language monthly general interest magazine which existed between 1926 and 1933 during the Weimar period in Berlin, Germany.
Revue des Monats was first published in November 1926. [1] [2] The magazine was founded by Hubert Miketta and published by Die Revue des Monats GmbH on a monthly basis in Berlin. [3] Miketta was also the editor-in-chief of the magazine [2] [4] which covered articles concerning different topics, including film industry [1] and short stories. [5] The other topics included in Revue des Monats were theatre, fashion, sport, technology, automotive industry and visual arts. [3] Its target audience was both women and men. [3] The magazine folded in 1933 shortly after the beginning of the fascist rule in Germany. [1]