Bruno's (German company)

Originally a book publishing house, the firm became a global market leader in the development of materials that supported gay self-confidence and lifestyle.

Bruno Gmünder had purchased the latter in 1986 following financial difficulties with the former owner John D. Stamford,[4] as well as increasing evidence that the Guide was being used by paedophiles to abuse children in developing countries.

[7][non-primary source needed] In October 2012, the Bruno Gmünder Group offered a "bounty" of €15,000 for information leading to the investigation and final conviction of the operators of the right-wing extremist and homophobic blog kreuz.net.

[2] In December 2014, following reported discriminatory and right-wing populist statements from David Berger, the editor-in-chief of the Bruno Gmünder Verlag publication "Männer", the Deutsch AIDS-Hilfe (DAH) saw fit to cancel their advertising campaign with the magazine.

[4][5][6] A preliminary study conducted by an investigation commission in February 2021 highlighted the paedophile networks, structures and organisations in West Berlin from the 1970s onward.

Final logo as Bruno Gmünder Verlag
Bruno's retail store in Berlin, 2006