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German Globetrotter Club : ウィキペディア英語版 | German Globetrotter Club
The ''Deutsche Zentrale für Globetrotter'' (DZG, in English the German Globetrotter Club) is the largest non-commercial community of adventure travelers with about 800 members in 23 countries in Europe and is the oldest Globetrotters Club in addition to the English "Globetrotters Club". ==History== In 1974 the club was founded by Ludmilla Tüting, Friedemann von Engel, Lutz Fehling, Norbert Denninghaus, Erich Drönner, Peter Fritze, Werner Göcke, Wolfgang Köhler, Reinhold Korte and Hannelore Vasel. Serving as a model was the "Globetrotters Club" established in 1948 in England. The idea and name came from Ludmilla Tüting, who dedicated the classic 1972 globetrotter handbook ''Von Alaska bis Feuerland'' ("From Alaska to Tierra del Fuego") to "the first German club for globetrotters". This alternative travel guide has sold 70,000 copies. At a 1974 meeting in Hagen the association was founded. Overall membership since inception is around 2900 individuals. In the 1990s the then Chairman embezzeled some of the club's cash. He openly stated this fact himself in front of the General Assembly, resigned from the Club and repaid the entire amount.
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