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created Apr 21 '20 at 11:51 (UTC)
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Motor und Sport
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This magazine with the subtitle „Das Motorblatt für Alle"; of the Vogel publishing house Pössneck/Germany was an independent illustrated weekly magazine for the whole motor industry. This popular consumer magazine was published from 1924 to 1943. It was re-launched from Stuttgart under the title „Auto motor und sport"; by the two former racing drivers Paul Pietsch and Ernst Dietrich-Troeltsch in the jointly founded publishing house Motor Presse Stuttgart. It was published in German language.
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Germany
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Cars
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edited Dec 4 '20 at 06:54 (UTC)
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Added language:
German
Added succeeded by:
Auto Motor und Sport
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edited Feb 4 '26 at 06:35 (UTC)
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Updated description:
First Issue: 1924 Last Issue: 6/1943 Frequency: weekly Chronology: 1924 - 6/1943 - -Motor und Sport 1943/44 - Deutsche Kraftfahrt - Motor und Sport - Allgemeine Automobilzeitung - Das Motorrad - Motorwelt : Gemeinschaftsblatt 9/1951- Auto Motor und Sport (merger with „Das Auto" Predecessor: - Successor: Auto Motor und Sport (9/1951) - merger with „Das Auto" Short description: The magazine, subtitled "Das Motorblatt für Alle" by Vogel Verlag Pössneck/Germany, was an independent illustrated weekly publication for the entire motoring industry. The Vogel publishing house underwent a fateful development before and after World War II. Initially benefiting from the reemergence after the lost First World War, it soon fell out of favor with the Nazi regime due to its international orientation. The popular magazine "Motor und Sport" merged with the magazine "Das Auto" of the two former racing drivers Paul Pietsch and Ernst Dietrich-Troeltsch from Stuttgart. In 1951, it was re-launched under the title "Auto motor und sport" at the jointly founded publishing house Motor Presse Stuttgart.

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