Modern scrutiny of such magazines focuses on images of minors. Even within the FKK movement—which historically argued for non-sexualized nudity including children—contemporary legal and ethical standards (e.g., UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, German StGB §184–184f) treat photographs of nude minors as potentially illegal youth pornography, regardless of original intent.
Consequently:
If a researcher or journalist were to write a deep feature on “Jung und Frei” and FKK media, legitimate angles could include: fkk zeitschrift jung und frei work
Strictly speaking, the original Jung und frei as a monthly print powerhouse no longer exists in its original form. The "work" transitioned as Germany became more liberal. The need for a secretive nudist magazine diminished when nudity became standard on German Tagesschau (news) reports about the Baltic Sea beaches. Modern scrutiny of such magazines focuses on images
Today, the work of Jung und frei lives on in: If a researcher or journalist were to write
In an era before the internet, the work of the magazine involved printing lists of FKK campsites, private garden clubs, and family resorts. The magazine acted as a matchmaker for a fragmented subculture. Readers relied on the postmarks and classified ads within Jung und frei to find like-minded families for their summer vacations.