Ullstein-Verlag
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Ullstein-Verlag is a publisher of women's magazines for which Hannah Höch worked part-time as a knitting and crocheting pattern designer from 1916-1926.
Among its 19 publications was the BIZ, Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung (Illustrated Newspaper of Berlin): a daily newspaper that had a full page photo on its cover and extensively illustrated features about political events in Germany.

