German Shepherd Dog of the former East Germany, the
Deutsche Demokratische Republik or "DDR" (1949-1990). The DDR was a
political, social, economic, and geographic entity that was physically
solidified with the tragically oppressive construction of the Berlin Wall in
1961, and which began its political and physical dissolution with the
history-making and liberating fall of that barrier on November 9, 1989.
Just as the geo-political entity formerly known as
the "DDR" no longer exists today, the "DDR German Shepherd Dog" is a historical
relic of a bygone time and place, and it no longer exists today. Rather, the
generations of true "DDR" bloodlines are limited to a span of roughly four
decades of breeding and development in the former East Germany. These bloodlines
may be found in the third, fourth, and further generations back in the pedigrees
of working, sporting, and companion dogs found around the world today. These
modern representatives of the German Shepherd Dog breed, with a genetic heritage
in the former DDR bloodlines, have their true provenance determined by the place
of their actual birth.