German here. Learned about all these things on RUclips some 3-4 years ago. It's great that there is now an English-language channel, and my feeling is that you cover things with just the right depth.
I was a member of British Army of the Rhine and lived in Germany for 4 years. I learnt German whilst there and I wish to congratulate you on your video's as they are so imformative for people such as me... well Done.. Gut gemacht.
Thank you very educative and refreshing . Times have changed since then but Germany is still not a free country This holds Germans hostage to economic forces in service of Washington .The energy crisis is hostage to this. Time Germans take to deciding about their destiny on own not by Atlanticists. Maj gen IA veteran
Absolutely fascinating. I met a former DDR Political prisoner on a tour of Hochenhausen Prison in Berlin. She had been sold to West Germany in the early 80s.
Once more…most detailed and probably the only English language channel specialising in all matters DDR related. Fascinating insights abound not least of all, the hypocrisy inherent within the deeply flawed system with blatant corruption, nepotism, and downright lies.
The GDR did not do a single bad thing besides things every other state does. “Ohhh they spied on people. They tortured people.” NSA wiretapping and Guantanamo Bay also exist.
Thanks! You are right, there are no in-depth channels exploring the DDR in English. I 've been fascinated with this country since when it still was a country. The more I know about the DDR the stranger it seems. Mach weiter so!
West Berliners had an easy access to an Intershop to buy their alcohol and tobacco: S-Bahn Station Alexanderplatz. It was in Eastern Berlin but trains to and from West Berlin called there, too - so an Intershop was on a platform in the tightly controlled "West Berlin" section.
Thanks for your channel and good work. Incredibly interesting to me. Spent 6 weeks traveling throughout East Germany in early 2001. I had a personal tour guide. My x wife who was from the Saxony area. If I only had a fraction of the information I’ve learned from your channel back then. I was the first American/foreigner in the village she grew up in she said. Thank you again.
Thanks for this video, it's very difficult to find valuable material about this part of history that is not strictly related to political focus or purposes
Speeaking of the GDR arms deals, there was a political scandal in Peru for the purchasing of assault rifles in the late 1980s. I remember it every time I see them still being used by police.
Prisoners donated blood in the 80s...ugh this reminds me of the tainted blood scandal in the 1980s (which in Ireland was the SECOND tainted blood scandal; the first one was about hepatitis from the 1950s).
"Fun" fact, the DDR's blood had a similar scandal. The DDR claimed nobody in the DDR had HIV and claimed they tested the blood, guess how much those claims were worth when loads of people got HIV in west Germany after surgery or otherwise needing blood. They didn't test any blood for HIV even when people in the DDR tried to get tested themselves.
Am glad to learn something new, history is a favorite subject of mine, grand channel! - one of the other incomes, not just for DDR, but for the eastern blok in general was postage stamps, known in the west as "Wallpaper", pretty images printed by the millions and send to western collectors, funny when you think of the dislike that the socialists had of stampcollectors early on due to being an "upper class" hobby.
A lesser known activity of KoKo was: The importation of foreign workers into east germany. The relatively large number of Vietnamese that were working in the GDR in the 1980s, were brought to East Germany by KoKo on a commercial basis - to produce more goods for western exports in east Germany factories. This importation of foreign labor, was done explicitly to pay back the mentioned loan.
Some of these activities are not particularly unique to the DDR. The main things standing out to me is the sale of political prisoners and squeezing the churches. Using loans for leverage is a very old trick (the old “gunboat diplomacy” was usually about enforcing loan repayments) and the IMF’s “structural adjustment programmes” are basically another form of this. Another example is how various Gulf states’ sovereign wealth funds extend loans via cash up front deals on public infrastructure (such as purchasing the rights to parking meter fees for several years from a city for a lump sum). I was actually surprised at how low the proceeds from arms sales seemed to be, especially considering that the Iran-Iraq War was a bonanza for international arms dealers (two oil rich states slugging it out for the most of a decade in mainly conventional warfare) and it’s far from unknown to have arms dealers selling to both sides in a war. Dumping trash and hazardous waste in third countries for a pittance is also very much still happening (e.g. the ship breaking in Alang or the massive textile dumps in the Atacama Desert springs to mind, not to mention cases from Africa).
Als landgenoot was ik blij je kanaal ondekt te hebben. Ik heb heel wat tijd in de DDR doorgebracht in mijn tijd (met name "Die Hauptstadt der DDR") en je videos zijn een feest van herkenning! Ik kan alleen maar stellen, dat waar andere kanalen regelmatig de fout ingaan, ik je nog niet heb kunnen betrappen op een foutje ;-) Klasse!
Fabulous. There is a German limited series called “BERLIN WALL” in the US with English subtitles that deals with KoKo on human level. It, too, is excellent; I found it on one of the major streaming services. And if that isn’t enough for your DDR habit, there’s “LINES OF SEPARATION” also available for streaming with subtitles. Both are very well-written and have absolutely fantastic acting. Enjoy.
I was most surprised by the fact that they were lending money to the state for high interest rates. That just sounds like an unnecessary level of corruption that I can't really fathom why the state would accept that
Not so long ago I saw a Dutch documentary about the history of Alpenkreuzer, a Dutch brand of popup campers produced in the DDR. Unfortunately I cannot find it again :(
I do know that one of East Germany's last commercial enterprises was a division of their firearms manufacturing and were planning on selling guns to American Civilians. They were AK clones given the trade name "Weiger". Would you do a feature on the Kampfgruppen der arbeitsklasse? I can't find any reliable info on them in English. Thank you!
American here. I lived in the DDR from late summer 1989-July 1990, after the “Wende”. I received an official response from the German Government a couple of years ago that my Stasi file had been destroyed a long time ago, and cannot be sent to me. Were many people successfully able to get theirs, or did most get destroyed? Thanks in advance for any knowledge on the matter.
Talking about socialism and hostage taking, the chavista regime in Venezuela also uses political prisioners as trading chips for negotiations with the USA.
There where also mail order catalogs with both east and west editions, people from the west could buy cars for people in east, they where delivered faster than the 10 year waiting list on a Trabant, laundry machines, etc.
You mention the appropriation of valuables from private ownership, and museums, subsequently sold in the west, but make no mention of the forgery that was undertaken by the state, this primarily affects philatelic material.
There is an excellent German TV show dram called "Berlin Wall" that is about a senior member of KOKO during the last days of the GDR. Its an excellent show and o hoghly recommend it to anyone interested in East German history. I saw it on PBS on Amazon Prime (Canada).
I also read in a book where the Stasi with help from the Border Police, would create some pretense at various border crossings, whereby certain motor vehicles, were confiscated from western visitors. These vehicles were then re used as official vehicles in East Germany.
The GDR's dire economic situation at the time was also due to (a) World War II, (b) the Soviet Union extracting unfathomably massive reparations from the GDR (which included disassembling almost every vaguely usable factory in the country and shipping it to Russia), and (c) the Soviet Union forcing the GDR to spend about 10% of its GDP on defense. I also believe the GDR had to finance its own occupation by the Soviet Union.
Those are all contributing factors, but problems were bound to arise either way. It probably could’ve lasted another decade or so without those problems, but even then, I’m not sure they could’ve held on in the face of all the other Soviet bloc nations turning away from communism.
The reparations claim and deindustrialization program was dropped almost immediately after DDR's formal inception, since the DDR was formally a friendly socialist state. But the claim about defence budget quotas is probably valid. I think that Soviet union did not claim any money for the defence of East Germany (unlike the US does), but of course Soviet forces were stationed there for free.
There was also a large a lint of more or less officially sanctioned cigarette smuggling to Denmark, though I don’t know if KoKo was involved. In an added irony, the actual cigarettes were not East German, but the usual Danish brands produced by Scandinavian Tobacco Group, leading to speculations about at least tacit collaboration between the cigarette producers and the DDR with the smugglers providing a convenient layer of plausible deniability while circumventing high, Danish taxes on cigarettes.
MDR did an episode of "Zeitreise" (Journey Through Time) on the KuA GmbH and their dealings in the art world. Unfortunately it's only in German as far as I know.
When you talk about CoCo loans you say they set up a lending business in the west, but typically that would mean a business lending money *to* the west, not a business borrowing money *from* the west.
The toxic waste/trash dumping business sounds like a classic organized crime networking affair. How many bodies ended up under tons of industrial waste?
Internshop is like old China’s friendship stores were only foreigners are allowed to buy with their unique foreign exchange certificates. The foreign exchange certificates were only for foreigners but interestingly the local Chinese people would congregate around those stores to “bribe” foreigners to buy things in those they couldn’t buy.
Can you cover the bloc parteis, and what motivation citizens would have to join parties other than the SED? Did they really believe they could make the country more nationalist by joining the NDPD, or more liberal by joining the JDPD, or more Christian by joining the East German CDU?
Ahahhaw, the same happened in Romania :))) Romanian secret services were dealing with drugs and we had the 4th biggest ocean fishing fleet on the planet. You might say, bro, but Romania doesn’t have any oceans near… Well yes, but countries buying arms from Romania had ports near oceans :))
Does anyone know if East Germans could purchase items at the Intershops if they had foreign currency? If so, would they have to explain how they received it?
I like videos about DDR. I would support your channel if you were favourable towards "east Germany". But your not, so I won't help. Most your videos are a balance between useful information and the rage your comments cause, so not positive
Yeah but the GDR was a bit cheeky with the arms delaling: Soviet Union: Supplies weapons to Iran USA: Supplies weapons to Iraq GDR: Supplies weapons to BOTH sides 🤣
I’m so happy that a channel like this exists. There is so much material out there on the DDR but it’s all in German. Thanks for putting in the effort!
*So true. Being from an ex-communist country like Albania, it always fascinated me to learn more about the East Bloc countries, especially the DDR.*
Agree. I like cold war history of Germany and am in USA.
Yes. This is great channel how each “communist” country dealt with financial, political, human & other things and this channel the DDR.
German here. Learned about all these things on RUclips some 3-4 years ago.
It's great that there is now an English-language channel, and my feeling is that you cover things with just the right depth.
This story is ABSOLUTELY INSANE!!! CoCo sounds more like a state-sanctioned mafia than a “commercial coordination committee” 😂🤯
The State IS the mafia, no matter where you live. Taxes are protection money.
Communism is mafia
As an American I am very excited about this channel. There are not very many English sources about the GDR
I was a member of British Army of the Rhine and lived in Germany for 4 years. I learnt German whilst there and I wish to congratulate you on your video's as they are so imformative for people such as me... well Done.. Gut gemacht.
I’ve discovered this channel in the last few days! Having a lot of curiosity about GDR, your videos are very helpful. Thank you
Thank you very educative and refreshing . Times have changed since then but Germany is still not a free country
This holds Germans hostage to economic forces in service of Washington .The energy crisis is hostage to this. Time Germans take to deciding about their destiny on own not by Atlanticists. Maj gen IA veteran
Absolutely fascinating. I met a former DDR Political prisoner on a tour of Hochenhausen Prison in Berlin. She had been sold to West Germany in the early 80s.
Once more…most detailed and probably the only English language channel specialising in all matters DDR related. Fascinating insights abound not least of all, the hypocrisy inherent within the deeply flawed system with blatant corruption, nepotism, and downright lies.
The GDR did not do a single bad thing besides things every other state does. “Ohhh they spied on people. They tortured people.” NSA wiretapping and Guantanamo Bay also exist.
Thanks! You are right, there are no in-depth channels exploring the DDR in English. I 've been fascinated with this country since when it still was a country. The more I know about the DDR the stranger it seems. Mach weiter so!
Thank you!
Thanks again for the continued interesting history of the DDR. I appreciate your direct and thoughtful facts and best of all in English! Danke
West Berliners had an easy access to an Intershop to buy their alcohol and tobacco: S-Bahn Station Alexanderplatz. It was in Eastern Berlin but trains to and from West Berlin called there, too - so an Intershop was on a platform in the tightly controlled "West Berlin" section.
Thank you for posting. From Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks for your channel and good work. Incredibly interesting to me. Spent 6 weeks traveling throughout East Germany in early 2001. I had a personal tour guide. My x wife who was from the Saxony area. If I only had a fraction of the information I’ve learned from your channel back then. I was the first American/foreigner in the village she grew up in she said. Thank you again.
Thanks for this video, it's very difficult to find valuable material about this part of history that is not strictly related to political focus or purposes
What a great idea to create content in english about DDR👏👏.
Love your videos
Speeaking of the GDR arms deals, there was a political scandal in Peru for the purchasing of assault rifles in the late 1980s. I remember it every time I see them still being used by police.
Remarkable channel. I've been binge watching these videos today!
Prisoners donated blood in the 80s...ugh this reminds me of the tainted blood scandal in the 1980s (which in Ireland was the SECOND tainted blood scandal; the first one was about hepatitis from the 1950s).
Literally squeezing blood from its population to sell. The system was rotten to the core.
"Fun" fact, the DDR's blood had a similar scandal. The DDR claimed nobody in the DDR had HIV and claimed they tested the blood, guess how much those claims were worth when loads of people got HIV in west Germany after surgery or otherwise needing blood. They didn't test any blood for HIV even when people in the DDR tried to get tested themselves.
We got that tainted blood here too in the united kingdom awful
Am glad to learn something new, history is a favorite subject of mine, grand channel! - one of the other incomes, not just for DDR, but for the eastern blok in general was postage stamps, known in the west as "Wallpaper", pretty images printed by the millions and send to western collectors, funny when you think of the dislike that the socialists had of stampcollectors early on due to being an "upper class" hobby.
New videos are always a welcome sight! Thanks for the hard work.
A lesser known activity of KoKo was: The importation of foreign workers into east germany. The relatively large number of Vietnamese that were working in the GDR in the 1980s, were brought to East Germany by KoKo on a commercial basis - to produce more goods for western exports in east Germany factories.
This importation of foreign labor, was done explicitly to pay back the mentioned loan.
Great video. Super production, information and engaging.
In the East it was called CoCo, in the West they called it Mafia. Loan sharking, money laundering etc.
Some of these activities are not particularly unique to the DDR. The main things standing out to me is the sale of political prisoners and squeezing the churches.
Using loans for leverage is a very old trick (the old “gunboat diplomacy” was usually about enforcing loan repayments) and the IMF’s “structural adjustment programmes” are basically another form of this. Another example is how various Gulf states’ sovereign wealth funds extend loans via cash up front deals on public infrastructure (such as purchasing the rights to parking meter fees for several years from a city for a lump sum).
I was actually surprised at how low the proceeds from arms sales seemed to be, especially considering that the Iran-Iraq War was a bonanza for international arms dealers (two oil rich states slugging it out for the most of a decade in mainly conventional warfare) and it’s far from unknown to have arms dealers selling to both sides in a war.
Dumping trash and hazardous waste in third countries for a pittance is also very much still happening (e.g. the ship breaking in Alang or the massive textile dumps in the Atacama Desert springs to mind, not to mention cases from Africa).
Als landgenoot was ik blij je kanaal ondekt te hebben. Ik heb heel wat tijd in de DDR doorgebracht in mijn tijd (met name "Die Hauptstadt der DDR") en je videos zijn een feest van herkenning! Ik kan alleen maar stellen, dat waar andere kanalen regelmatig de fout ingaan, ik je nog niet heb kunnen betrappen op een foutje ;-) Klasse!
Dankjewel voor je reactie, Hans. En mocht je me op een fout betrappen, dan hoor ik het uiteraard graag.
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Fabulous. There is a German limited series called “BERLIN WALL” in the US with English subtitles that deals with KoKo on human level. It, too, is excellent; I found it on one of the major streaming services. And if that isn’t enough for your DDR habit, there’s “LINES OF SEPARATION” also available for streaming with subtitles. Both are very well-written and have absolutely fantastic acting. Enjoy.
I was most surprised by the fact that they were lending money to the state for high interest rates. That just sounds like an unnecessary level of corruption that I can't really fathom why the state would accept that
I imagine the Directors became so wealthy from these activities they began to dictate or bribe policy to their liking.
Because they provided kickbacks to the GDR Elite ofcourse! Why else do you let corrupt companies continue to exist? Because they bribe you!
Not so long ago I saw a Dutch documentary about the history of Alpenkreuzer, a Dutch brand of popup campers produced in the DDR. Unfortunately I cannot find it again :(
I do know that one of East Germany's last commercial enterprises was a division of their firearms manufacturing and were planning on selling guns to American Civilians. They were AK clones given the trade name "Weiger". Would you do a feature on the Kampfgruppen der arbeitsklasse? I can't find any reliable info on them in English. Thank you!
American here. I lived in the DDR from late summer 1989-July 1990, after the “Wende”. I received an official response from the German Government a couple of years ago that my Stasi file had been destroyed a long time ago, and cannot be sent to me. Were many people successfully able to get theirs, or did most get destroyed? Thanks in advance for any knowledge on the matter.
Very informative, love your videos, thank you!
I suppose you have seen the fantastic TV Series Deutschland 83/86/89 ?
In the 86 Series the scandalous affairs of KoKo were also mentioned.
Another great video. Extremely interesting!
Very interesting! i did not know about this! Thanks!
Great videos, really happy I found your channel!
Your channel is truly fascinating, thank you so much for taking the time and efforts for your channel
There is a German mini series made on the subject called “Preis der Freiheid”. It’s worth a peep.
Goede docu’s, interessant, bedankt.
Groet, Matty
Talking about socialism and hostage taking, the chavista regime in Venezuela also uses political prisioners as trading chips for negotiations with the USA.
Very interesting, thank you😮
Superb
Very well researched video and very interesting
Very interesting RUclips channel - I lived through years of the cold war but only had a sketchy knowledge of what was going on in East Germany.
I need to centrally planned economy for myself
excellent work! keep the videos coming...
My favorite channel. I'm fascinated with the DDR. I don't really know why lol.
You have got yourself a fan bravo👏
You forgot to mention GENEX. Very good content, thank you!
There where also mail order catalogs with both east and west editions, people from the west could buy cars for people in east, they where delivered faster than the 10 year waiting list on a Trabant, laundry machines, etc.
Excellent channel.
learnt a lot. thank u very much!!
Nice. I have never heard of CoCo, and i have seen ALL the available DDR docus from ZDF, RBB etc. etc.
I can highly recommend the book The ideal world of dictatorship by Stefan Wolle
You mention the appropriation of valuables from private ownership, and museums, subsequently sold in the west, but make no mention of the forgery that was undertaken by the state, this primarily affects philatelic material.
In the Deutschland TV series they had touched on this subject.
Many thanks.
What was DDR government's attitude towards religious institutions, including the neighbourhood parish church?
Excellent! Great job!
There is an excellent German TV show dram called "Berlin Wall" that is about a senior member of KOKO during the last days of the GDR.
Its an excellent show and o hoghly recommend it to anyone interested in East German history.
I saw it on PBS on Amazon Prime (Canada).
I also read in a book where the Stasi with help from the Border Police, would create some pretense at various border crossings, whereby certain motor vehicles, were confiscated from western visitors. These vehicles were then re used as official vehicles in East Germany.
I believe I got to visit an Intershop in 1987 when my high school exchange group took a bus from Hamburg to Berlin. I bought a big Toblerone
There’s so few sources about Koko in English - both academic and commercial history - it is really bizarre.
The GDR's dire economic situation at the time was also due to (a) World War II, (b) the Soviet Union extracting unfathomably massive reparations from the GDR (which included disassembling almost every vaguely usable factory in the country and shipping it to Russia), and (c) the Soviet Union forcing the GDR to spend about 10% of its GDP on defense. I also believe the GDR had to finance its own occupation by the Soviet Union.
There definitely is a lot more to tell about the economy of the GDR. The topic is on my list of future videos.
Those are all contributing factors, but problems were bound to arise either way. It probably could’ve lasted another decade or so without those problems, but even then, I’m not sure they could’ve held on in the face of all the other Soviet bloc nations turning away from communism.
The main economic problem was a little thing called communism.
@@BB-kt5eb Once Gorbachev took over the Soviet Union and introduced glasnost and perestroika and jettisoning the Warsaw Pact, the DDR was doomed.
The reparations claim and deindustrialization program was dropped almost immediately after DDR's formal inception, since the DDR was formally a friendly socialist state. But the claim about defence budget quotas is probably valid. I think that Soviet union did not claim any money for the defence of East Germany (unlike the US does), but of course Soviet forces were stationed there for free.
Net het boek 'het dossier'(roman) gelezen, gaat ook o.a. over activiteiten van de KoKo, een aanrader.
Always follow the money in an organisation .....
There was also a large a lint of more or less officially sanctioned cigarette smuggling to Denmark, though I don’t know if KoKo was involved.
In an added irony, the actual cigarettes were not East German, but the usual Danish brands produced by Scandinavian Tobacco Group, leading to speculations about at least tacit collaboration between the cigarette producers and the DDR with the smugglers providing a convenient layer of plausible deniability while circumventing high, Danish taxes on cigarettes.
MDR did an episode of "Zeitreise" (Journey Through Time) on the KuA GmbH and their dealings in the art world. Unfortunately it's only in German as far as I know.
Similar things happened in Bulgaria
It takes a Dutch to finally hear german words pronounced correctly. Figures.
When you talk about CoCo loans you say they set up a lending business in the west, but typically that would mean a business lending money *to* the west, not a business borrowing money *from* the west.
Thanks!
Thank you!
I’ve had some products made in East Germany. I always thought it was strange for a socialist country to sell products to capitalist countries.
The toxic waste/trash dumping business sounds like a classic organized crime networking affair. How many bodies ended up under tons of industrial waste?
Interesting. I was involved in a project via RFT in 1989, which I suspect was intended to generate foreign currency...
Internshop is like old China’s friendship stores were only foreigners are allowed to buy with their unique foreign exchange certificates. The foreign exchange certificates were only for foreigners but interestingly the local Chinese people would congregate around those stores to “bribe” foreigners to buy things in those they couldn’t buy.
Thanks
Thank you!
maybe a secret for you. but not for - us - .
Politics was one thing. Business was another.
- Messe Leipzig - was the best example for it...
Can you cover the bloc parteis, and what motivation citizens would have to join parties other than the SED? Did they really believe they could make the country more nationalist by joining the NDPD, or more liberal by joining the JDPD, or more Christian by joining the East German CDU?
Ahahhaw, the same happened in Romania :))) Romanian secret services were dealing with drugs and we had the 4th biggest ocean fishing fleet on the planet. You might say, bro, but Romania doesn’t have any oceans near…
Well yes, but countries buying arms from Romania had ports near oceans :))
Could you have or do you have in German
Does anyone know if East Germans could purchase items at the Intershops if they had foreign currency? If so, would they have to explain how they received it?
that was fairly common, it was also not too suspicious,
it just meant they had relatives in the west, who would give them some money.
Maximal hypocrisy department. 😂
Great content! Im Norwegian, and I have found a set of dinner plates produced in East Germany.
totally insane!🤯🤯
it’s almost like communism can’t survive without capitalism.
West germany recognised East germany as a country in 1972
Reminds me of North Korea and there office 7 or whatever is called. probably more beneficial for the NK regime than the GDR koko.
Does any country really earn all their money by not doing shady business? The answer to that is no.
Loans, ransoms, firearms, waste management... sounds familiar lol
Ok, they were the DDR Treuhand haha
I like videos about DDR. I would support your channel if you were favourable towards "east Germany". But your not, so I won't help. Most your videos are a balance between useful information and the rage your comments cause, so not positive
why would he be favourable to east germany?
All socialist countries had more or less similar undercover buisneses.
Yup. Even the USSR had kinda sorta undercover businesses prompted by the very own populace
Yeah but the GDR was a bit cheeky with the arms delaling:
Soviet Union: Supplies weapons to Iran
USA: Supplies weapons to Iraq
GDR: Supplies weapons to BOTH sides
🤣
Great video! Love the economic stuff