Friends of the German People's Front in London

In 1938 different German exile popular front friendship circles emerged in England, which in January 1939 merged into the Friends of the German People's Front with left-wing social democrat scholar Alfred Meusel as its chairman.

[6] The Friends of the German People's Front had its office at 139c Finchley Road.

[7] The group published an English-language journal Germany Today (renamed Inside Nazi Germany in 1939), directed towards the British public.

[4][8] The Friends of the German People's Front also issued a women's journal, Die Frau ('The Woman') in the first half of 1940.

[3] Both Inside Nazi Germany and Die Frau ceased publication mid-1940, in part due to internment of German exiles (Die Frau later re-emerged as Frau in Arbeit, then the organ for the Sudeten German Gemeinschaft berufstätiger Frauen).