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La Grosse Bertha (Big Bertha) was a French weekly satirical magazine created in 1991[1] in opposition to the Gulf War. Its editor and publisher was Jean-Cyrille Godefroy and its first editor-in-chief was François Forcadell. The title of the magazine was an anti-militarist jibe; "Big Bertha" is the name of a massive piece of heavy artillery.
The magazine underwent an editorial split in 1992, causing much of the editorial team to leave and reviveCharlie Hebdo. La Grosse Bertha ceased publication a year later.
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