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Initially it was an independent weekly paper as ''Wochenblatt für Humor und Satire''. It was a supplement to the [[Berliner Tageblatt]] and the [[Berliner Volks-Zeitung]], both published by Mosse.
Initially it was an independent weekly paper as ''Wochenblatt für Humor und Satire''. It was a supplement to the [[Berliner Tageblatt]] and the [[Berliner Volks-Zeitung]], both published by Mosse.


Contributors to the Ulk included [[Hans Reimann]], [[Kurt Tucholsky]], [[Lyonel Feininger]], and [[Heinrich Zille]].
Contributors to the Ulk included [[Hans Reimann (writer)|Hans Reimann]], [[Kurt Tucholsky]], [[Lyonel Feininger]], and [[Heinrich Zille]].


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The German satirical magazine Ulk was printed from 1872 until 1933 by the publisher Rudolf Mosse.

Initially it was an independent weekly paper as Wochenblatt für Humor und Satire. It was a supplement to the Berliner Tageblatt and the Berliner Volks-Zeitung, both published by Mosse.

Contributors to the Ulk included Hans Reimann, Kurt Tucholsky, Lyonel Feininger, and Heinrich Zille.