East Germany women's national under-18 basketball team

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U18 European Championship
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The East Germany women's national under-18 basketball team was the girls' national basketball team of East Germany. [1] Their only championship participation was the 1965 FIBA European Championship for Junior Women, [2] where they finished in ninth place.

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