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DE magazine Deutschland was a magazine of culture, politics, business and science in Germany.[1] It was a bimonthly magazine published in German, English, French, Spanish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Japanese, Polish, Turkish, among the others.[2] It was styled DE Magazin Deutschland and DE magazine Deutschland, respectively. The Federal Foreign Office in Berlin supported it[1] and it also conveyed general opinions of the German government. The magazine was based in Frankfurt but aimed at an international rather than domestic readership.[2]

The magazine had once more than 1.5 million readers in 172 countries across the world. Some 32% of the subscribers occupied executive positions in industry while 40% were at the forefront of politics and scientific research.[citation needed]

The magazine was previously titled as Deutschland : Forum für Politik, Kultur und Wirtschaft, which in turn used to be Deutschland : Zeitschrift für Politik, Kultur, Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft, which itself is a continuation of the original West German periodical that dates back to the 1960s, Scala: A Periodical from the Federal Republic of Germany (Scala : Zeitschrift aus Deutschland).[3]

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  1. ^ a b "DE Deutschland magazine: Cutting-edge research". Auswaertiges Amt. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  2. ^ a b Western Europe 2003. Psychology Press. 30 November 2002. p. 294. ISBN 978-1-85743-152-0. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Deutschland : Zeitschrift für Politik, Kultur, Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft". lib.ugent.be. n.d. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
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