| East German passport | |
|---|---|
East German passport. | |
| Type | Passport |
| Issued by | |
| Purpose | Identification |
| Eligibility | East German citizenship |
TheEast German passport was issued to citizens of the former German Democratic Republic (commonly known asEast Germany) for international travel. Since thereunification of Germany in October 1990, all once-citizens ofthe former East have been issuedall-German passports.
According to aWashington Post report in 1989, only 25% of East Germans were passport holders.[1] This is a comparable statistic to the proportion of U.S. citizens in possession of a passport in 2007.[2]
According to an East German passport law in 1957, East German citizens needed anexit visa from the GDR to travel abroad, includingWest Germany andWest Berlin.[3] The penalty for making an unauthorized journey outside East Germany was imprisonment.[4]
Once they returned from their travels, the passports needed to be turned in.[1]
There were at least four types of passports: alien,service, standard, anddiplomatic.[5][6]
While standard passports were blue in color, alien and service passports were in different shades of green.[5] Diplomatic passports were in red.[5]
East German passports contained text in German, French, English, and Russian.[6] English, however, was omitted from the passport after a revision in or around 1988.[6]
East German passports contained a note to the effect that:
Versions issued in late 1989 forward to the country'sdemise in October 1990 omit the note.[6]
Following reunification in October 1990, theUnification Treaty provided that East German passports would remain in force until, at the latest, 31 December 1995.[7] After that date, East German passports were invalid for identification and citizens had to useGerman passports.
1957: A new passport law provided for three years' imprisonment for anyone making anunauthorized journey outside the borders of East Germany...
Einigungsvertrag vom 31. August 1990 (BGBl. II S. 889) mit der Maßgabe, dass die ausgestellten Pässe bis spätestens zum 31. Dezember 1995 in Geltung bleiben