PACO (magazine)
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Editor-in-ChiefEugen Menger and Detlev Blanke
CategoriesMagazine
Frequencymonthly
Circulation5,000 - 6,000 / monthly
| Editor-in-Chief | Eugen Menger and Detlev Blanke |
|---|---|
| Categories | Magazine |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Circulation | 5,000 - 6,000 / monthly |
| Publisher | MEM and Central Workers' Circle of Friends of Esperanto |
| First issue | 1966 |
| Final issue | 1989 |
| Country | East Germany |
| Language | Esperanto |
PACO was the name of the official Mondpaca Esperantista Movado (MEM) magazine.
The Mondpaca Esperantista Movado (World Peace Esperantist Movement), founded in 1953 in Austria, had great significance for the reorganizing of the Esperanto movement in European socialist countries. The movement published a monthly journal called PACO. The magazine was published every month in a different country, sometimes behind the Iron Curtain. The January issue might have been edited by the Japanese MEM section, the February issue by the French section, the March issue by the Bulgarian section, etc. Also, the German Democratic Republic's MEM section published several issues of PACO.[1]