Henri Nannen, founder of STERN magazine, spoke extensively about his past during his lifetime. But he always avoided one chapter: his past during National Socialism. In 1944, the propaganda unit "Südstern" tried to influence and wear down the enemy with anti-Semitic leaflets on the Italian front. And her boss, according to multiple sources: Henri Nannen. STRG_F reporters Han Park and Gunnar Krupp share some shocking images and explore how a man responsible for Nazi propaganda nevertheless became an icon of German journalism.
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