MAKE A MEME View Large Image Freisonnland Nudist camp, Motzenmuhle Berlin 1930s postcard (4797176228).jpg en information about this nudist camp is rather sparse Apparently fishing was also offered I have another postcard showing cabins in the snow<br> Reached from ...
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Keywords: Freikörperkultur - Freisonnland Nudist camp, Motzenmuhle Berlin 1930s postcard (4797176228).jpg en information about this nudist camp is rather sparse Apparently fishing was also offered I have another postcard showing cabins in the snow<br> Reached from Berlin by way of the � � Die Königs Wusterhausen-Mittenwalde-Töpchiner Kleinbahn also reached from Berlin Neukoelln by the Neukölln-Mittenwalder Eisenbahn <br> The colony was opened in 1919 - the first one in the Berlin area and was probably very popular in the late 20s and early 30s There are still three nudist clubs here at Motzen See <br> A little bit more info is � � <br> The owner was called Fedor Fuchs <br> There is an article on the camp in the contemporary early 1930s journal � � Laughing Life no laughing matter <br> In this University of Missouri � � there is a reference to a female alumnus of that University and Hobo called Jan Gay On Going Naked Garden City Press 1932 visiting here and likening it to a naked Coney Island The visitors were apparently working class and unemployed <br> Other colonies here were called Birkenheide Neusonnland and<br> Märchenwiese Fuchs edited a journal called Nackt-Sport <br> Apparently FKK didn't quite end in 1933 <br> See also � � s 1930 author https //www flickr com/photos/sludgeulper/4797176228/ User Fæ/Flickr API Freisonnland FKK Nudism German naturism freikorperkultur motzen see nakte nakten Nacktsportlplatz Freikörperkultur free sunland Anonymous-EU People of Germany naturism Photographs by Sludge G Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script 1930s postcards
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