Association of Gardeners, Settlers, and Animal Breeders

The Association of Gardeners, Settlers, and Animal Breeders was a mass organization of the German Democratic Republic from 1959 until shortly after German reunification in 1990. The association worked to assist and improve the economic stances of allotment gardeners and small animal breeders, such as dogs and goats.[1]

Association of Gardeners, Settlers, and Animal Breeders
VKSK
Verband der Kleingärtner, Siedler und Kleintierzüchter
Formation16 October 1952 (initial)
29 November 1959
Founded atLeipzig
Extinction31 December 1990
HeadquartersEast Berlin
Location
Membership
1.500.000
First Secretary
Erich Angermann (1959–1968)
Heinz Schmidtke (1968–1976)
Erich Wegner (1976–1990)

Initially founded in 1953, its creation was rejected by the ruling Socialist Unity Party, and it took another six years for the organization to be officially consecrated.

In 1988, the association had over 1.5 million members, and it was officially dissolved on December 31, 1990, two months after reunification.

See also

References

  1. Meyers Universallexikon in vier Bänden, Band IV, VEB Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig, 1980, Lizenz-Nr. 433130/90/80, S. 44.
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