Jung Und Frei Magazine - Pictures
Jung und Frei (German for "Young and Free") was a German naturist magazine published between 1987 and 1997. It presented naturism as a family lifestyle, featuring photography of adults and children in natural, recreational settings.
The publication was known for its heavy pictorial focus on , particularly featuring families, children, and young people engaging in leisure activities in a naturist context. While some legal rulings viewed its content as standard naturist representation protected under free expression, other bodies, such as the New Zealand Classification Office, classified certain issues as objectionable , citing that the dominant effect of the images exploited the nudity of minors. Draft Content Overview jung und frei magazine pictures
: Due to the dominant focus on youth nudity, some editions (such as No. 115) were officially restricted by legal authorities (e.g., the Office of Film and Literature Classification) as being "injurious to the public good" Internet Archive or information on a European naturist publication? Jung und Frei 1 - 1987 - LastDodo Jung und Frei (German for "Young and Free")
The phrase "Jung und Frei" translates to "Young and Free," but the pictures within the magazine often told a more complex story. They showed young people who were free enough to dream of rock concerts, but still bound by the conservative dress codes of their parents. While some legal rulings viewed its content as
The magazine is widely considered controversial and has been subject to heavy censorship and bans in several countries due to its extensive depiction of child and youth nudity.
: It was published by Peenhill in the United Kingdom and distributed in German www.lastdodo.com Availability
