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Headline:
Collecting kitchen waste for a piggery of the NSV in Berlin, 1936
Image text:
A woman and a boy in the courtyard of a Berlin apartment building put kitchen refuse from buckets into a collecting bin of the National Socialist People's Welfare Organization (NSV). Above the bin hangs a so-called "NSV pig", a leaflet in the form of a pig with information related to wastes a pig can eat. The wastes are collected by volunteers of the NSV and delivered to the Ernaehrungshilfswerks des Deutschen Volkes (food relief organization of the German people) (EHW), an organization of the NSV, which was assigned the task to collect kitchen and food waste from urban households and companies, unused till then, to use it as pig fattening in the agriculture. The EHW had built for this purpose several pigsties, here the waste will be used for an experimental pig farm with 79 pigs in the north of Berlin, which had been set up by the local group "Arkona" of the NSV. The pigs are provided by the Reichsnaehrstand and then sold.
Photographer:
Date:
22.12.1936
Location:
Germany, Berlin
Image ID:
00364778
Dimensions:
3558px x 4957px
Usage:
No model release, no property release. No commercial, merchandising or advertising use without release by SZ Photo
Copyright Notice:
Scherl/Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo
Collection:
Historical archives
From collection:
Keywords:
4-year plan NS National Socialist People s Welfare Nazi era Nazi state Nazism Third Reich agriculture boys buckets child children collect collection diet donation donations economics fattening food food production four-year plan garbage can health kitchen waste lettering meat meat production pig pig farming plan recycling scraps self-sufficiency sign ton waste women social issue economy historical
Headline:
Collecting kitchen waste for a piggery of the NSV in Berlin, 1936
Date:
22.12.1936
Photographer:
Image ID:
00364778



