Der Ruf (newspaper)
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Der Ruf war eine 1946 in München gegründete deutsche kulturpolitische Zeitschrift mit dem programmatischen Untertitel „Unabhängige Blätter der jungen Generation“. Die politische Orientierung der Zeitschrift entsprach einem „sozialistischen Humanismus“. Ihre Gründer gelten als Wegbereiter der Gruppe 47.
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Der Ruf or The Call was a German language newspaper published in Fort Kearny in Narragansett, Rhode Island during World War II by captured prisoners of war (POWs). It was distributed to about 140 other POW camps in the United States. After returning to Germany, two of the former POWs founded a German newspaper of the same name. Fort Kearny was the headquarters of a secret campaign to re-educate German POWs and instill democratic ideas, in the hopes that on their return to Germany they would influence the democratization of the country.
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Der Ruf (Zeitschrift)
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Der Ruf (newspaper)
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Der Ruf
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Der Ruf
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1949-03-15
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1945-03-01
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Monthly newspaper
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Der Ruf war eine 1946 in München gegründete deutsche kulturpolitische Zeitschrift mit dem programmatischen Untertitel „Unabhängige Blätter der jungen Generation“. Die politische Orientierung der Zeitschrift entsprach einem „sozialistischen Humanismus“. Ihre Gründer gelten als Wegbereiter der Gruppe 47.
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Der Ruf or The Call was a German language newspaper published in Fort Kearny in Narragansett, Rhode Island during World War II by captured prisoners of war (POWs). It was distributed to about 140 other POW camps in the United States. After returning to Germany, two of the former POWs founded a German newspaper of the same name. Fort Kearny was the headquarters of a secret campaign to re-educate German POWs and instill democratic ideas, in the hopes that on their return to Germany they would influence the democratization of the country.
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1945-03-01