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From Pat Deveney's database:
Weltraumbote. This was one of the first European UFO journals, preceded only by the French Ouranos (
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| Weltraumbote N6 1956 | |
| Weltraumbote N7 1956 | |
| Weltraumbote N8-9 1956 | |
| Weltraumbote N10 1956 | |
| Weltraumbote N11 1956 | |
| Weltraumbote N12-13 1956 | |
| Weltraumbote N14-15 1957 | |
| Weltraumbote N16-17 1957 | |
| Weltraumbote N18-19 1957 | |
| Weltraumbote N1 1955-1956 | |
| Weltraumbote N20-21 1957 | |
| Weltraumbote N22-23 1957 | |
| Weltraumbote N24-25 1957 | |
| Weltraumbote N28-29 1958 | |
| Weltraumbote N2 1955-1956 | |
| Weltraumbote N30-31 1958 | |
| Weltraumbote N32-33 1958 | |
| Weltraumbote N34-35 1958 | |
| Weltraumbote N36-37 1958 | |
| Weltraumbote N38-39 1959 | |
| Weltraumbote N3 1955-1956 | |
| Weltraumbote N40-42 1959 | |
| Weltraumbote N43-45 1959 | |
| Weltraumbote N46-47 1960 | |
| Weltraumbote N48-49 1960 | |
| Weltraumbote N50-51 1960 | |
| Weltraumbote N52-53 1960 | |
| Weltraumbote N54-55 1960 | |
| Weltraumbote N60-61 1961 | |
| Weltraumbote N62-63 1961 | |
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Read across 1955–1961, the Weltraumbote is a German-language (Swiss) UFO periodical from the movement's early years, leaning distinctly toward the CONTACTEE wing. Read in German, it carries the era's flying-saucer photographs and, heavily, the contactee figures Adamski and Daniel Fry — benevolent space-visitors and their messages. It shows the German-speaking world's early participation in the contactee moment, orbiting the very same personalities and claims that animated the American scene, within one shared international discourse. Generated by Claude from the periodical's digitized text; a thematic reading, not a bibliographic description. |
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