The German-language magazine (often stylized as Jung & Frei ) represents one of the most controversial chapters in modern German publishing history. Operating from July 1987 until its forced closure in 1997, this monthly periodical existed at the intersection of Germany's Freikörperkultur (FKK) nudist movement and the darker realities of content that would eventually lead to its legal prohibition. This comprehensive article examines the magazine's history, content, legal battles, and lasting legacy within the broader context of German media regulation and youth protection laws.
While there was some accompanying text related to the FKK movement, this was very much secondary to the photographic content. The text sections included simple short stories, travel reports, information about FKK destinations and lifestyles, suggestions for games, and letters from readers. However, these written elements occupied a much smaller portion of the magazine's pages compared to the photographs. jung und frei magazinepdfl full
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