Food aid organization

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As a diet aid organization or diet aid organization of the German people an organization was the Third Reich which have in the course of the four-year plan was established to the Agriculture Germany to relieve.

Its job was to recycle food waste from households and company canteens. These were collected and fed to the pig fattening. The aim was to fatten up to a million pigs annually and feed them back into the nutritional cycle. The National Socialist People's Welfare was commissioned to carry out the food collections . At the end of 1938 the food aid organization was expanded. On July 1, 1938, it had 95,616 animals, at the end of 1938 it had 113,388 animals.

literature

  • Oliver Kersten: The food aid organization (EHW) . In: Oliver Kersten: The National Socialist People's Welfare, especially in the Second World War . Master's thesis at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute of the Free University of Berlin 1993, locations: SAPMO Federal Archives Library Berlin and Friedrich Meinecke Institute of the Free University Berlin

Individual evidence

  1. Cornelia Schmitz-Berning: Vocabulary of National Socialism . de Gruyter, Berlin 2000, p. 210, ISBN 3-11-016888-X .