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  2. Hitler Youth - Wikipedia

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    The Hitler Youth (German: Hitlerjugend [ˈhɪtlɐˌjuːɡn̩t] ⓘ, often abbreviated as HJ, ⓘ) was the youth organisation of the Nazi Party in Germany.Its origins date back to 1922 and it received the name Hitler-Jugend, Bund deutscher Arbeiterjugend ("Hitler Youth, League of German Worker Youth") in July 1926.

  3. Trude Mohr - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 she joined the NSDAP (Nazi Party), and in 1930 she was assigned the task of establishing a BDM in a Brandenburg district as an arm of the Hitler Youth. [3] She became its leader in 1931, [4] and by 1932 her group was the second largest in the country. [4] When the Hitler Youth was suspended for excessive violence in 1932, the BDM was as ...

  4. Edelweiss Pirates - Wikipedia

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    The Edelweiss Pirates (German: Edelweißpiraten [ˈeːdl̩vaɪs.piˌʁaːtn̩] ⓘ) were a loosely organized group of youths opposed to the status quo of Nazi Germany. They emerged in western Germany out of the German Youth Movement of the late 1930s in response to the strict regimentation of the Hitler Youth.

  5. Gustav Adolf Lenk - Wikipedia

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    Lenk was then imprisoned, and when he was released, he founded another group, the Greater German Youth Movement. He was then arrested again and sent to Landsberg Prison, where he was released in December 1924. [3] Lenk was released from prison at a similar time as Hitler, and shortly after Hitler's release, Hitler re-founded the Nazi Party.

  6. Category:Hitler Youth members - Wikipedia

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    Hitler Youth child soldiers (5 P) Pages in category "Hitler Youth members" The following 160 pages are in this category, out of 160 total.

  7. Artur Axmann - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, Himmler, Hess, von Schirach and Axmann, at a Hitler Youth rally, Berlin Sportpalast, 13 February 1939. In September 1931, Axmann joined the Nazi Party and the next year he was called to the NSDAP Reichsjugendführung [1] to carry out a reorganisation of Hitler Youth factory and

  8. League of German Girls - Wikipedia

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    The League of German Girls or the Band of German Maidens [1] (German: Bund Deutscher Mädel, abbreviated as BDM) was the girls' wing of the Nazi Party youth movement, the Hitler Youth. It was the only legal female youth organization in Nazi Germany.

  9. Nazi Party - Wikipedia

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    The Hitler Youth was a paramilitary group divided into an adult ... National Socialists with a third of them having joined the Nazi Party ... The Nazi Movement ...