National Olympic Committee of the GDR

The National Olympic Committee of the German Democratic Republic (German: Nationales Olympisches Komitee der Deutsche Demokratische Republik) was the non-profit organization representing athletes from East Germany in the International Olympic Committee.

The NOC GDR organized East Germany's representatives at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.

On 22 April 1951, the National Olympic Committee for East Germany (German: Nationale Olympische Komitee für Ostdeutschland) was founded in Berlin's Red City Hall, but not recognized by the IOC, as the National Olympic Committee for Germany, founded in Bonn in September 1949, already existed.

In view of the looming German reunification, a steering committee was formed, which met for the first time in Berlin on 9 July 1990.

At the same time, the general assembly of the NOC of the GDR in the Rotes Rathaus in Berlin decided that its statute should lose its validity on 31 December 1990 and that no legal succession should take place.