Signal was a very common maganzine. It was published in more than 12 different languages (so as engl., dutch, swed., portug., ital., span., turk., arab., iran., croat., bulgar.) in the period 1941 - 1945.
Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot
No, the Romanian Signal ran from number 9 per 1941 to number 10 per 1944. These are the known issues, but there is always the possibility of some other numbers, published but not issued.
According to the catalogue of the (Deutsche National Bibliothek) German National Library the Bulgarian edition of SIGNAL was printed from 2/1941 - 6/1945.
In the Leipzig DNB library division they have copies of these editions.
I did not want to confuse Romania with Bulgaria as I know both countries. But the facts dealing with the maganzine in the library are correct.
The R o m a n i a n edition is present in the German Leipzig National Library from 2/1941 - 6/1945. I only mixed up the two countries not the magazine
The signature is: ZC 8785.
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