Verein Für Deutsche Kulturbeziehungen Im Ausland
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The Verein für Deutsche Kulturbeziehungen im Ausland (; "Association for German cultural relations abroad"), abbreviated VDA, is a German cultural organisation. During the
Nazi era Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictat ...
it was engaged in spying across the whole world, using German minorities living in other countries. Its other goals included preservation of German culture among "racial Germans". On the 13 May 1880, in Vienna, the ''Deutscher Schulverein'' (DSV/German School Association) was formed. In 1881, the ''Allgemeine Deutsche Schulverein zur Erhaltung des Deutschtums im Auslande'' (General German School Association for the Conservation of Germanness Abroad), was formed in Berlin by Hamburg lawyer Julius Scharlach. It was modeled on the Viennese DSV. The associations in Vienna and Berlin initially worked closely together. There are donation cards with the imprint of DSV-Berlin and Vienna in existence. In 1908, the Berlin association was renamed ''Verein für das Deutschtum im Ausland'' (Association for Germanness Abroad), and the current abbreviation VDA, which is usually used, was adopted. The VDA had its own symbol, a woman's head with braids and Crown. During this time, the DSV in Vienna continued under its original name. During World War I, the VDA was at work in the service of the fighting soldiers. Its collections (donation cards such as folk song cards, Our Field Gray etc.) were there to benefit the wounded, displaced persons and the next of kin of fallen soldiers. After 1919, the Association in Austria continued under the name ''Deutscher Schulverein Südmark'' (German school association South region). In Germany, the work of VDA was long interrupted after the war. It was not until 1925 that the association could commence its work again in Berlin, later Dresden. It was renamed ''Volksbund für das Deutschtum im Ausland'' in 1933. VDA welcomed the coming of the Nazi regime, as it shared its ideology with the Nazis, including elements such as racism. It was used to promote Nazi political and racist ideas and was especially active in schools When Klagenfurt in Austria canceled the association's planned rally in 1933, some 18,000 participants flocked to Passau instead. During the pre-war years and through
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, the VDA distributed over 1,200 different donation badges, postcards and other items to raise funds for its charity work. This was done alongside other similar charity drives by organisations such as the
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(WHW), the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK/German Red Cross) and others. In the middle of 1930s the organization found itself in dispute with Hitler, as it had more extensive territorial claims against other countries than Hitler was willing to demonstrate in international arena; after the Second World War started in 1939, VDA together with SS was engaged in preparing and carrying out
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in territories conquered by Germany.German Scholars and Ethnic Cleansing, 1920-1945, Issue 2006 Michael Fahlbusch, Ingo Haar page 160 In 1955, it was reestablished under its former name ''Verein für das Deutschtum im Ausland'' at the initiative of the Bavarian Prime Minister
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, the Minister of Culture Alois Hundhammer, the chairman of the
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in Bavaria Max Wönner, industrialist
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and several prominent public figures. It became the ''Verein für Deutsche Kulturbeziehungen im Ausland'' in 1998. Chairman of the organisation is Hartmut Koschyk, a
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Member of Parliament.


Notable members

in the early ''Allgemeiner Deutscher Schulverein'' *
Theodor Mommsen Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (; ; 30 November 1817 – 1 November 1903) was a German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician and archaeologist. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest classicists of the 19th ce ...
, Nobel Prize laureate for literature, member *
Heinrich von Treitschke Heinrich Gotthard von Treitschke (; 15 September 1834 – 28 April 1896) was a German historian, political writer and National Liberal member of the Reichstag during the time of the German Empire. He was an extreme nationalist, who favored Ger ...
*
Karl Haushofer Karl Ernst Haushofer (27 August 1869 – 10 March 1946) was a German general, professor, geographer, and diplomat. Haushofer's concept of Geopolitik influenced the ideological development of Adolf Hitler. Rudolf Hess was also a student of ...
*
Wilhelm Hoegner Wilhelm Johann Harald Hoegner (23 September 1887 – 5 March 1980) was the second Bavarian minister-president after World War II (1945–1946 and 1954–1957), and the father of the Bavarian constitution. He has been the only Social Democrat ...
, Prime Minister of Bavaria *
Rolf Rodenstock Rolf Rodenstock (1 July 1917 – 6 February 1997) was a German industrialist who was born and died in Munich. Life Rodenstock studied marketing and management graduating in 1944 with a degree as a Diplom-Kaufmann. In 1947 he became private le ...
, industrialist * Max Wönner Current * Hartmut Fröschle * Peter Iver Johannsen * Hartmut Koschyk * Rolf Sauerzapf


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External links

*http://www.vda-kultur.de * {{DEFAULTSORT:Verein fur Deutsche Kulturbeziehungen im Ausland Cultural organisations based in Germany Organizations established in 1881 Organizations established in 1955