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The '''Science Fiction Club Deutschland''' ('''SFCD'''), was established on | The '''Science Fiction Club Deutschland''' ('''SFCD'''), was established on | ||
− | August 1, 1955, in [[Frankfurt, Germany]]. Its founders | + | August 1, 1955, in [[Frankfurt, Germany]]. Its founders included [[Walter Ernsting]], [[Trude Ernsting]] and [[Walter Spiegl]] ([[Germany]]), [[Julian Parr]] ([[England]]), and as a guest, [[Raymond Z. Gallun]] ([[USA]]). It was funded by a grant from the [[Alden Lorraine Ackerman Fund]]. Its [[clubzine]] was ''[[Andromeda (SFCD)]]''. |
By 1958, it had changed its name to '''Science Fiction Club Europa''' ('''SFCE'''). Later, the club either reverted to the older name or a new one took it on. They ran [[BARCON]]. | By 1958, it had changed its name to '''Science Fiction Club Europa''' ('''SFCE'''). Later, the club either reverted to the older name or a new one took it on. They ran [[BARCON]]. |
Revision as of 11:20, 27 June 2021
The Science Fiction Club Deutschland (SFCD), was established on August 1, 1955, in Frankfurt, Germany. Its founders included Walter Ernsting, Trude Ernsting and Walter Spiegl (Germany), Julian Parr (England), and as a guest, Raymond Z. Gallun (USA). It was funded by a grant from the Alden Lorraine Ackerman Fund. Its clubzine was Andromeda.
By 1958, it had changed its name to Science Fiction Club Europa (SFCE). Later, the club either reverted to the older name or a new one took it on. They ran BARCON.
- Website.
- History in “Gerfandom” by Rainer Eisfeld, Vector 3 (Winter 1958, p. 11.)
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