Der Spiegel Year 1982 Magazine Back Issues
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- Die Angst Der Deutschen
- Bericht Uber Die Stimmungslage Der Nation
- Spiegel - Serie
- January 18 1982
- Gas C-Krieg In Europa?
- February 22 1982
- Number 8
- Im Uberfluss Einsparungen Und Neue Techniken Erschuttern Das OPEC-Kartell
- Wir Melden Uns Nicht Ab
- Spiegel - Gesprach Mit Willy Brandt Zum SPD-Parteitag
- Kampf Um Atomrustung Kennedy
- Gegen Reagan
- April 19 1982 / Number 16
- Die Neue Boheme
- Jugend - Stil ' 82
- April 26 1982 / Number 17
- Militarstaat Israel
- July 19 1982
- Number 29
- Plo - Festung Beirut
- Arafats Letzte Schlacht
- August 9 1982 / Number 32
- Krisen - Sommer '82
- Bauknecht + Dual + Pelikan + Kreidler + Wienerwald
- August 16 1982 / Number 33
- Gestorte Lust Herpes
- Die Neue Geschlechtskrankheit
- August 23 1982
- Aus Der Schule - Arbeitslos
- August 30 1982
- Number 35
- Aktion Green Peace
- Jagd Auf Die Umwelt - Frevler
- September 6 1982 / Number 36
- Mord - Erpressung - Rauschgift
- GroBkonzern In Italiens Untergrund
- September 13 1982 / Number 37
- Breschnew-Nachfolger Androppow
- Was Wird Aus RuBland?
- November 15 1982 / Number 46
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Der Spiegel (Meaning 'The Mirror,' in English) is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. It was the largest such publication in Europe in 2011.[2][3][4] It was founded in 1947[5] by John Seymour Chaloner, a British army officer, and Rudolf Augstein, a former Wehrmacht radio operator who was recognized in 2000 by the International Press Institute as one of the fifty World Press Freedom Heroes.[6] Typically, the magazine has a content to advertising ratio of 2:1.
Der Spiegel is known in German-speaking countries mostly for its investigative journalism. It has played a key role in uncovering many political scandals such as the Spiegel affair in 1962 and the Flick affair in the 1980s. According to The Economist, Der Spiegel is one of continental Europe's most influential magazines.[7] The news website by the same name was launched in 1994 under the name Spiegel Online with an independent editorial staff. Today, the content is created by a shared editorial team and the website uses the same media brand as the printed magazine.