| Aspect | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Jung und Frei (also written as Jung & Frei) | | Period of Publication | July 1987 – at least January 1997 | | Publisher | Peenhill Ltd., London, UK | | Content Focus | Nude photographs of children and adolescents in FKK settings | | Format | A4, 64 pages per issue | | Price (1993) | DM/SFR 11.50 / öS 90.- | | Legal Status | Indexed (banned) in Germany in 1996 | | Total Issues | 115 (confirmed) |
Jung und Frei emerged out of the mid-to-late 20th-century European free body culture (FKK) movement. Unlike modern lifestyle publications, these magazines focused heavily on sunbathing, outdoor nudism, and family-oriented naturism.
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