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The ''Deutsche Zentrale für Globetrotter'' (DZG, in English the "German Globetrotter Club") is the largest non-commercial community of
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ers with about 800 members in 23 countries in Europe. It is the oldest Globetrotters Club after the British one, called simply the " Globetrotters Club".


History

In 1974 the German Globetrotters Club was founded by Ludmilla Tüting, Friedemann von Engel, Lutz Fehling, Norbert Denninghaus, Erich Drönner, Peter Fritze, Werner Göcke, Wolfgang Köhler, Reinhold Korte and Hannelore Vasel. Serving as a model was the "Globetrotters Club" established in 1948 in England. The idea and name came from Ludmilla Tüting, who dedicated the classic 1972 globetrotter handbook ''Von Alaska bis Feuerland'' ("From Alaska to Tierra del Fuego") to "the first German club for globetrotters". This alternative travel guide has sold 70,000 copies. At a 1974 meeting in
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the association was founded. Overall membership since inception is around 2900 individuals. In the 1990s the then Chairman embezzled some of the club's cash. He openly stated this fact himself in front of the General Assembly, resigned from the Club and repaid the entire amount.


Deutsche Globetrotter-Zentrale

The similarly named "''Deutsche Globetrotter-Zentrale''" — later ''Internationale Globetrotter-Zentrale'' – Interglo, then ''Globetrott-Zentrale'' — had no connections to ''Deutsche Zentrale für Globetrotter''. Bernd Tesch used the name in 1975 initially as a brand for his guide book and later established a shop for globetrotter equipment in Kornelimünster in
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Goals

The club's goals are the collection and sharing of information, finding travel partners, assistance in the preparation of world travel, the reintegration into the company for long-term travel, unifying thoughts, as well as the Association's work. The Club serves as a haven for like-minded between trips. Among the members are backpackers, Saharan travelers,
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travelers, outdoor recreation enthusiasts, long-distance and back country backpackers, campers, travel cyclists,
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, and Unimog operators. Because such travel may be incompatible with professional life, many Globetrotters connect profession and passion and work in
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writing, journalism, work as pilots, sell travel supplies, or work as tour guides. The activities of DZG are carried out voluntarily, commercial interests are not pursued. Service for non-members is provided at cost price. A member list, accessible to members only, provides a register of destinations and contact information for other members.


Publications

The magazine ''Der Trotter'' has been published since 1975. The pace of publication is bi-monthly since 2007. So far, about 14,000 editorial pages have appeared. Topics are about 50% travel reports, travel book reviews, schedules, invitations and reports from the ''Globetrottertreffen'' meeting, background articles on the individual travel and Association releases. DZG has operated a Web site since 1996. It contains a public forum of globetrotter travel partner search, background information about the purpose of the Association, information entry to the prepare for travel, book reviews, as well as a member's area. It contains country information, trip reports and downloads of the member magazine.


''Globetrottertreffen''

Since 1974, DZG has organized ''Globetrottertreffen'' in Germany. The annual summer meeting takes place on the last weekend of June in
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, Westerwald forest. In addition to bonfire and talks, slide shows and flea market, workshops and readings by authors of travel books take place. There are in addition about 12 regional meetings, an autumn meeting in the
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and a winter meeting in the
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Travel guide

The ''Selbstreise-Handbuch'' (roughly translated as "Do-it-yourself travel guide") arose after inquiries since foundation of the club. Common interests were first answered with loose pages such as the "cheap flight list" by Udo Schwark, then ethnologist Peter Meyer bundled 1984 to the "info folder", after the ninth edition in 1998 it was replaced by ''Selbstreise-Handbuch'' in two volumes, created by Norbert Lüdtke on behalf of DZG, published by
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, Frankfurt am Main.


Notable members

* Heinz Rox-Schulz, founder of Abenteuermuseums together with
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* Werner Freund founder of the Werner Freund Expedition Museum and Wolf Park in Merzig * Jochen Bludau * Gerhard Lenser *
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* Heinz Scheidhauer * Claus von Carnap-Bornheim *
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* Rudolph Chimelli The Club and its members took on a 'pioneer' role. Many members wrote about their travel experiences not only in ''Der Trotter'', but also in published travel guides. Their books fundamentally influenced the market of travel literature with series and publishers still known today. The earliest individual travel guides were brought together in the series ''Globetrotter schreiben für Globetrotter'' ("Globetrotters write for Globetrotters"), written by Brigitte Blume, Friedemann von Engel, Rainer Lössl, Jens Peters, Rolf Schettler, Heribert Seul, and Ludmilla Tüting. Authors and self-publishers of this group joined together in 1984/1985 and created the ''Verlegergemeinschaft Individuelles Reisen e. V.'' (VIR) ("Publishers' community individual travel company") with Helmut Hermann, Edgar Hoff, Peter Rump, Sigrid & wil Tondok and in 1976 they founded
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. From this emerged the ''Verlagsgruppe Reise Know-How'' ("travel know-how publishing group"). Peter Meyer Verlag acts again independently since 1991 and was the first who provided his travel books with handle brands worldwide. The members Udo Schwark and Gisela Walther were the first to translate the ''
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'' travel guide from English and moved to the Gisela Walther Verlag in 1981. Founders Stefan Loose, Michael Müller, Conrad Stein were also members of DZG. A number of other members became known after they started selling travel equipment and now dominate this sector of the economy. Klaus and Erika Därr opened the first retail store of the globetrotter scene in Munich in 1975 with expedition equipment. Wolfgang Maas and Gerhardt Lauche founded expedition equipment company Lauche and Maas in 1976 in Munich. Klaus Denart founded ''Globetrotter Ausrüstung'' ("Globetrotter equipment") in Hamburg in 1979 as the first North German supplier, and is today the largest travel supplier in Europe.


References

Notes Bibliography * '' Der Trotter.'' The magazine of the Globetrotters. Deutsche Zentrale für Globetrotter . * '' Das Selbstreise-Handbuch.'' Erstellt von Norbert Lüdtke im Auftrag der Deutschen Zentrale für Globetrotter (Hrsg.).
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, Frankfurt am Main. ** Volume 1: ''Zur Reisevorbereitung.'' 4. aktualisierte Auflage. 2005, . ** Volume 2: ''Für unterwegs.'' 2002, . * ''Outdoor – Tipps, Tricks und Kniffe für Abenteurer auf Weltreise''. Erstellt von Norbert Lüdtke im Auftrag der Deutschen Zentrale für Globetrotter (Herausgeber). Peter Meyer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2010, . * Edith Kresta, Günter Ermlich: ''Welterprobte Althippie.'' In: ''
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.'' Magazin Dossier March 11/12, 2000, über Ludmilla Tüting. * ''Der Trotter''. Sonderausgabe zum Trotter 100: ''Geschichte der Globetrotter.'' Herausgegeben von Norbert Lüdtke im Auftrag der Deutschen Zentrale für Globetrotter. Düsseldorf 1999. Bezug über www.globetrotter.org * Norbert Lüdtke: ''Die Vielfalt droht zu kippen. In: ''
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.'' July 15, 2006. * Reiner Leinen: ''Gibt es ein Leben nach der Reise? Globetrotter entdecken neben der Welt vor allem sich selbst.'' In: ''
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.'' 17. Juli 1999. * Christiane Grefe: ''Reisen.'' Reihe Kleine Philosophie der Passionen. dtv, 1998, . * Willy Bremkes: ''Einen auf Globi machen.'' In: ''touristik report.'' March 1, 1985. * Brigitte Zander: ''Der Traum vom anderen Reisen.'' In: ''stern.'' 8/1984 * Ariane Barth: ''Die Globetrotter: Aus allen Zwängen fliehen.'' In: ''Der Spiegel.'' 14/1983. * Maria Zimmermann: ''Die Welteroberer mit dem Schlafsack. Globetrotter, die Einzelgänger in der Reisegesellschaft.'' In: ''Saarbrücker Zeitung.'' July 7/8, 1979. * * Klaus Betz: ''Sie treffen sich in Bombay und helfen sich in Rio. Globetrotter haben Freunde auf der ganzen Welt. Ihre Clubs, ihre Literatur, ihre Ausrüstung.'' In: ''
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.'' November 9, 1978. * * Barbara von Ihering
''Die Welt in der Tasche. Globetrotter schreiben ihre Reisebücher selbst''.
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.'' Nr. 36/1976. * Christiane Grefe
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External links

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