UHU (magazine)

Uhu (meaning eagle owl in English) was a monthly magazine published from 1924 to 1934 in Berlin by Ullstein Verlag.

[3][4] Long before other publications, Uhu pioneered trends in culture and science that later became manifest, such as the importance of broadcasting and television.

Literary talents such as Fritz Kahn, who became famous later for his visualizations of body functions, and the futurist Ludwig Kapeller found their most important publication platform in the magazine.

For a time the later publisher Peter Suhrkamp worked at the magazine, as did Kurt Tucholsky, usually using his pseudonym Theobald Tiger.

[4] Its illustrations and articles are a rich source of material on the avant-garde Neue Sachlichkeit movement in Weimar Germany.