Membership in the KdAW served as a means of accessing benefits. For instance, membership made one eligible to receive the
Medal for Fighters Against Fascism. The KdAW played a role in classifying individuals as "Persecuted by the Nazi regime" (Verfolgter des Naziregimes (VdN)). Designation of a person as VdN came with special benefits, including prioritized access to healthcare and housing. Individuals designated as VdN also received an honorary
pension. This pension was set at: • 1976: 1,000
marks • 1985: 1,300 marks • 1988: 1,400 marks This honorary pension was increased for recipients of the Medal for Fighter Against Fascism. Such individuals were eligible to receive: • 1976: 1,200 marks • 1985: 1,500 marks • 1988: 1,700 marks Following
German reunification, these pensions continued to be paid by the state. This is notable since East German pensions were not always honored by the reunited Germany, as was often the case for
National People's Army veterans. == See also ==