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Stern  is a weekly news magazine published in Hamburg, Germany, by Gruner + Jahr, a subsidiary of Bertelsmann.

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Henri nannen   created the magazine out of the youth paper Zick Zack,[2][3] and the first issue appeared on 1 August 1948. This was possible after obtaining a licence from the British military government to rename Zick-Zack to Stern for which Nannen had taken over the licence a few months before. The first issue had 16 pages, with the cover showing actress Hildegard Knef. Nannen also edited the magazine of which headquarters is in Hamburg.

In the 1960s the magazine became the founding member of the European Car of the Year. In 1963, Stern awarded the Deutscher Erzählerpreis (German Narrator Award) to a number of authors, including Werner Beumelburg, Daniel Christoff, Franz Karl Franchy, Gisela Frankenberg, Josef Ilmberger, Juliane Kay, Sybil Gräfin Schönfeldt and Ursula Sigismund.  

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