The FKK-Museum provides detailed information and background history on specific vintage issues.
Later, the magazine was published in A4 format by the Gerd Berendt Verlag. Under Berendt's leadership, the publication expanded to include a travel service and special editions known as "Sonnenfreunde Sonderhefte". fkk zeitschrift sonnenfreunde link
Articles covering health, balanced nutrition, and the rejection of stimulants like alcohol and tobacco. First published in 1951, it served for decades
Tips and addresses for FKK-friendly beaches and campsites, often referred to as "Gelände". First published in 1951
The magazine is one of the most historically significant publications in the German Free Body Culture (FKK) movement. First published in 1951, it served for decades as a central medium for nudism, naturism, and the promotion of a life in harmony with nature. History and Development
Since the magazine is no longer in regular production, collectors and enthusiasts primarily find vintage copies through specialized marketplaces: