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Association for Mutual Farmers Assistance 1949-1990 (East Germany)

vereinigung der gegenseitigen bauernhilfe, vdgb

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[Association for Mutual Farmers Assistance] Image by Eugene Ipavec, 27 Jan 2008

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Association for Mutual Farmers Assistance 1949-1990
Vereinigung der Gegenseitigen Bauernhilfe - VdgB

The Association for Mutual Farmers Assistance (Vereinigung der Gegenseitigen Bauernhilfe - VdgB) was a trade-union-like association of collective farmers. The organization managed farm equipment and supply facilities. It also had its own bank. It's flag was dark green with VdgB symbol in center. The symbol was dark green, the letters VdgB was surrounded by six spikes, all yellow.
Source: German Democratic Republic propaganda website. The only place I have seen this flag was in front of the VdgB bank buildings.
Volker Moerbitz Keith, 29 Jan 2001

     The Association for Mutual Farmers’ Assistance or VgdB (Vereinigung der gegenseitigen Bauernhilfe) is presented on this Flaggenkunde page (in German): "Founded in 1946 during the land reform and joined to the agrarian production cooperatives in 1950, the VdgB was to become an important mass organization uniting agrarian workers and gardeners. A member of the National Front, it was represented in parliament till 1963. Its influence diminished due to the growing success of the DBD, the Agrarian Party,  The VdgB emblem is described as a green hexagon widened towards the top, enclosing yellow initials and having a border bearing yellow ears of wheat.  The flag was green bearing said emblem within a narrow yellow border.
     See the last emblem on this page. A German eBay offer of such a flag (presented as "unknown") was item no. 230132522150 (end 27 May 2007, put up by "wolfgang260666”). A similar offer (no. 160149363292, end 2 Sep 2007) put up by "methodmanea" showed only the central part  - identified this time - and added the flag’s size: 1,15 m by 1,94 m.
Jan Mertens, 12 Jan 2008


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