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Τι (ποιος) είναι Unvermögen Freude zu erleben - ορισμός

STATE-OPERATED LEISURE ORGANIZATION IN NAZI GERMANY
Strength through Joy; Kraft durch Freude; Kraft durch freude; Feierabendgestaltung; After-work organization; Kraft Durch Freude
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  • Traveling KdF theatre performers
  • A KdF ''Theaterzug'' delivering equipment
  • Dancing class of the KdF, 1933
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  • Tennis class of the KdF
  • Robert Ley]]'' in 1939
  • ''Wilhelm Gustloff'']], torpedoed in 1945
  • Poster promoting an N.S. [[Reich Symphony Orchestra]] performance
  • A KdF construction located within [[Norway]]
  • Travelers aboard a KdF train
  • [[Prora]], an unfinished KdF resort
  • Head of KdF, [[Robert Ley]]
  • Travelers aboard a KdF cruise enjoying an orchestra performance

Clann Zú         
BAND
Clann Zu
Clann Zú were an Australian-Irish band that formed in late 1999 in Melbourne. By early 2002 they had relocated to Dublin.
Georg zu Münster         
GERMAN PALEONTOLOGIST (1776-1844)
Count Georg zu Munster; Georg, Count zu Munster; Georg zu Munster; Georg Graf zu Münster; G. Graf zu Münster; George, Count of Münster
Count Georg Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm zu Münster (; 17 February 1776 – 23 December 1844) was a German paleontologist.
Fanny zu Reventlow         
  • Franziska Countess zu Reventlow, undated photo
  • Karl Wolfskehl, Alfred Schuler, Ludwig Klages, Stefan George, Albert Verwey. Photograph by [[Karl Bauer]]
  • The family Schloss at Husum
GERMAN WRITER, ARTIST AND TRANSLATOR (1871-1918)
Franziska von Reventlow; Franziska Von Reventlow; Franziska Countess zu Reventlow; Franziska zu Reventlow
Countess Fanny "Franziska" zu Reventlow (Fanny Liane Wilhelmine Sophie Auguste Adrienne) 18 May 1871 – 26 July 1918)Church baptismal record, Husum was a German writer, artist and translator, who became famous as the "Bohemian Countess" of Schwabing (an entertainment district in Munich) in the years leading up to World War I.

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Strength Through Joy

NC Gemeinschaft Kraft durch Freude (German for 'Strength Through Joy'; KdF) was a German state-operated leisure organization in Nazi Germany. It was part of the German Labour Front (German: Deutsche Arbeitsfront), the national labour organization at that time. Set up in November 1933 as a tool to promote the advantages of Nazism to the German people and internationally, while also being utilized to ease the process of the rearmament of Germany. It was also intended to compensate for the poor increases in wages and for the loss of trade union rights. Through its structure of organized events and promotion of propaganda, it was also intended to prevent dissident and anti-state behavior. By 1939, it had become the world's largest tourism operator.

KdF was composed of several departments with their own specific goals, with each department organizing different leisure activities. It organized activities such as sporting events on factory floors, art exhibitions, discounted concerts and, most famously and popularly, subsidized holidays and cruise trips. One of its largest departments, although sometimes considered a separate organization altogether, was Beauty of Labour, which concerned itself with physical and sanitary improvements of the workplace. KdF was responsible for the improvement of several factories and sports facilities throughout its operations in the 1930s.

KdF was supposed to bridge the class divide by making middle-class leisure activities available to the masses. It also sought to bolster the German tourist industry, something it did successfully up until the outbreak of World War II. Official statistics showed that in 1934, 2.3 million people took KdF holidays. By 1938, this figure rose to 10.3 million. With the outbreak of war in 1939, most of the organization's programs were suspended and several projects, such as the Prora holiday resort, were never completed.