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German naturists

Germans have been stripping off at the beach for years. The naturist movement is called FKK, an abbreviation of Freikörperkultur, which means 'free body culture'.

Since the 19th Century, Germans have been bathing nude at the beach.

The naturist movement, known as the FKK, was banned under the Nazis.

People also faced official disapproval during the early years of communist rule in East Germany.

Mike Lanchin spoke to German naturist, Wolfgang Haider, in 2017.

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