Twenty was the magazine of the Confederation of Military Officers (VVDM). History

Twenty came for the first time in April 1966 and appeared monthly, until 1996. The title of the magazine referred to the average age of the accused young men. Several Twenty-Editors started their journalistic career at the magazine. For example, Derk Sauer and Fons Burger later became editor-in-chief and publisher of public magazines. In addition to Twenty, the VVDM departments on the barracks also released their own barracks. Following the lifting of the VVDM in 1996, the Association Sheet also lasted.

The magazine can be consulted in the library of the International Institute of Social History. (End) editors Books about Twenty and the VVDM

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