Wir Brückenbauer

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1 Monday, 1 October 1956
2 Tuesday, 2 October 1956
3 Wednesday, 3 October 1956
4 Thursday, 4 October 1956
5 Friday, 5 October 1956
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6 Saturday, 6 October 1956
7 Sunday, 7 October 1956
8 Monday, 8 October 1956
9 Tuesday, 9 October 1956
10 Wednesday, 10 October 1956
11 Thursday, 11 October 1956
12 Friday, 12 October 1956
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13 Saturday, 13 October 1956
14 Sunday, 14 October 1956
15 Monday, 15 October 1956
16 Tuesday, 16 October 1956
17 Wednesday, 17 October 1956
18 Thursday, 18 October 1956
19 Friday, 19 October 1956
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20 Saturday, 20 October 1956
21 Sunday, 21 October 1956
22 Monday, 22 October 1956
23 Tuesday, 23 October 1956
24 Wednesday, 24 October 1956
25 Thursday, 25 October 1956
26 Friday, 26 October 1956
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27 Saturday, 27 October 1956
28 Sunday, 28 October 1956
29 Monday, 29 October 1956
30 Tuesday, 30 October 1956
31 Wednesday, 31 October 1956

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About this newspaper

Title: Wir Brückenbauer : Wochenblatt des sozialen Kapitals : Organ des Migros-Genossenschafts-Bundes
Canton: Zurich
Available online: 30 July 1943 - 28 December 2004 (3,185 issues, 106,000 pages)
Bibliografic information (Helveticat): http://permalink.snl.ch/bib/sz001259003
Rights: private use
Segmentation level: article level
Description: The first issue of the weekly newspaper Wir Brückenbauer, founded by Gottlieb Duttweiler, appeared on 30 July 1942, with the title alluding to Migros' role as a bridge builder between producers and consumers. It served as a communication organ of the Migros Cooperative Association and was addressed to the cooperative members. It started with a circulation of 110,000 but grew rapidly, reaching a circulation of over 200,000 copies by 1952. From 1987, the publication, which had previously been published in newspaper format, appeared in tabloid format and four-colour, before being renamed Migros Magazin in 2004. The first volume of the newspaper was not available at the time of scanning. It will be added in the following months, if possible.
First launched in 2020