Talk:Deutscher Verband für Freikörperkultur

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I pledge for importance high. German naturism and socially accepted nudity got (in the Western part) where it is today only through the work of the approximately 160 clubs with about 50,000 organised naturist in Germany. In It's high time, the DFk had (to my knowledge) about 130,000 members. There is no other organisation in Germany that did and does more for naturists. The DFK is not a single club, but the umbrella organisation for 9 regional associations, as well as the national member of the INF (International Naturist Federation). As far as I know, all historically relevant nudism/naturism sponsors were members of an DFK-related club.SGH wiki (talk) 20:26, 24 April 2008 (UTC)