--sonnenfreunde Sonderheft 234 - Fkk Magazin- -gerd Berendt- Jun 2026
Internationaler-Naturistenbund, Interessenkreis-Gerd-Berendt
As he flipped through the pages, the scent of the ink triggered a flood of memories. He saw the faces of the people he had photographed over forty years: a young couple laughing in the surf of , an elderly man reading a newspaper in the tall grass, children playing without the burden of self-consciousness. Gerd’s lens had never been about the erotic; it had been about the unadorned human truth . He captured the way the light hit a shoulder blade or the honesty of a smile that hadn't been practiced in a mirror. --Sonnenfreunde Sonderheft 234 - FKK Magazin- -Gerd Berendt-
Sonnenfreunde offizielles Organ des Internationalen Naturistenbundes Interessenkreis-Gerd-Berendt | WorldCat.org. FKK-Magazin: Sonnenfreunde Nr. 8 August 1995 - Amazon.de He captured the way the light hit a
For collectors, a Sonnenfreunde issue credited to Berendt is immediately worth 2-3 times more than a standard issue. 8 August 1995 - Amazon
The concept of FKK is built around the idea of embracing the human body in its natural state, promoting a sense of body positivity and freedom. The movement gained significant traction in the early 20th century, particularly in Germany, where it was seen as a way to break away from the strict social norms of the time. , which translates to "friends of the sun," emerged as one of the leading publications advocating for the FKK lifestyle. The magazine provided a platform for like-minded individuals to share their experiences, thoughts, and photographs, showcasing the beauty of the human body in a natural and non-sexualized manner.
Sonnenfreunde Sonderheft 234 is not for the casual browser looking for glossy pin-ups. It is a sincere, well-curated artifact from a specific era of European body freedom. If you appreciate the history of FKK or the documentary work of photographers like Lutz Dille, track this one down. It’s a quiet, sun-drenched Sunday afternoon in print.
Unlike American nudist magazines that often relied on puns ("Keeping things brief"), the German Sonderhefte were famously dry and philosophical. Page 3 likely opens with a quote from Hans Surén (the godfather of German FKK) or a treatise on Lebensreform (life reform). The text argues that nude bathing reduces social hierarchy.

