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  2. Herbert Norkus - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Norkus (26 July 1916 – 24 January 1932) was a Hitler Youth member who was killed by German Communists.He became a role model and martyr for the Hitler Youth and was widely used in Nazi propaganda, most prominently as the subject of novel and film Hitler Youth Quex.

  3. Hitler Youth - Wikipedia

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    On 10 October 1945, the Hitler Youth and its subordinate units were outlawed by the Allied Control Council along with other Nazi Party organisations. Under Section 86 of the Criminal Code of the Federal Republic of Germany , the Hitler Youth is an "unconstitutional organisation" and the distribution or public use of its symbols, except for ...

  4. Hans Schmidt (Waffen-SS) - Wikipedia

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    Schmidt was born on 24 April 1927, in Völklingen.During Nazi rule, he was a member of the Hitler Youth, and, by his own account, joined the Waffen-SS in 1943 at the age of 16, [2] and served as a corporal in the SS Division Leibstandarte.

  5. A neo-Nazi turf war may have just flared in Columbus, Ohio ...

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    Elected officials, Jewish advocacy groups and civil rights leaders are vowing to “push back” against the message of a White nationalist group that staged a march last week near downtown ...

  6. National Socialist Schoolchildren's League - Wikipedia

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    Emblem of the National Socialist Schoolchildren's League (NSS) The National Socialist Schoolchildren's League (Nationalsozialistischer Schülerbund), known under the acronyms NSS and more rarely NSSB, was a Nazi Party organisation for primary school pupils providing a student council and child protection system in Germany from 1929 to 1933.

  7. With swastika flags and bellowed slurs, neo-Nazi marchers ...

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    Ohio officials have denounced a small contingent of neo-Nazis who paraded Saturday afternoon through a Columbus neighborhood – waving flags featuring swastikas and shouting a racist slur – in ...

  8. Ohio governor, other leaders condemn neo-Nazi march in ... - AOL

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    Columbus, Ohio's largest city, is located roughly 45 minutes from Springfield, where the Columbus Dispatch reported that neo-Nazis marched through the streets this summer as the city became the ...

  9. League of German Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Bund Deutscher Mädel had its roots in the early 1920s, in the first Mädchenschaften or Mädchengruppen, also known as Schwesternschaften der Hitler-Jugend (Sisterhood of the Hitler Youth). In 1930, the BDM was founded, and in 1931 it became the female branch of the Hitler Youth. [ 2 ]