East Germany jokes

Jokes in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) frequently included political characters (e.g. Erich Honecker), the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) and mundane life dealing with economic scarcity.

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Structure of jokes

Comparisons between countries were also common—for example between East Germany, the Soviet Union, and the United States or their citizens.

Jokes in relation to social and professional groups, in particular, officers of the Volkspolizei were often portrayed as brainless.

The Q&A-type jokes of Armenian Radio were also common.

Jokes in relation to national, regional or ethnic groups: about Russians, Poles, and the Saxons.

Other, general categories of jokes were also Fritzchen jokes (with an unsuspecting young boy, called Fritz).

Examples

Economic scarcity

Country and politics

Stasi

Honecker

Trabant

Saxons

See also

References

Books

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