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  • ...empted from a 1934 Nazi purge of other youth organizations and folded into Hitler Youth. Several important Nazi figures were involved in Artamanen, including [[He ...hich fought in several battles of the [[Second World War]]. Aside from the Hitler Youth and the League of German Girls, there were organisations for little childre
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  • | title = Hitler youth
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  • ...yonline.com/wwii/articles/hitleryouth.aspx |title=Rulers of the World: The Hitler Youth |accessdate=2010-02-02 |last=Zapotoczny |first= Walter S.|year=2005|work=Mi
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  • ===Nazi members of Artamanen, which became Hitler Youth after 1934 ===
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  • ===Nazi members of Artamanen, which became Hitler Youth after 1934 ===
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hitler Youth]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hitler Youth]]
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  • | title = Hitler youth
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  • ...yonline.com/wwii/articles/hitleryouth.aspx |title=Rulers of the World: The Hitler Youth |accessdate=2010-02-02 |last=Zapotoczny |first= Walter S.|year=2005|work=Mi
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  • ...empted from a 1934 Nazi purge of other youth organizations and folded into Hitler Youth. Several important Nazi figures were involved in Artamanen, including [[He ...hich fought in several battles of the [[Second World War]]. Aside from the Hitler Youth and the League of German Girls, there were organisations for little childre
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  • ...to the soil" movements such as ''Artamanen'' (a group later merged with [[Hitler Youth]]), and an early Nazi. He came to the Party as a friend of [[Heinrich Himm
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  • * Rempel, Gerhard. ''Hitler's Children: The Hitler Youth and the SS'' (1989) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=94862712 online ed
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  • * Rempel, Gerhard. ''Hitler's Children: The Hitler Youth and the SS,'' (1989) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=94862712 online
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  • * Rempel, Gerhard. ''Hitler's Children: The Hitler Youth and the SS,'' (1989) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=94862712 online
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  • Agrarian-romantic movements, such as the ''Artamanen'' (later folded into [[Hitler Youth]] were important to him, as well as mysticism associated with his beliefs a ...ref> His SS supplied 38 Waffen-SS divisions comprising volunteers from the Hitler Youth and from other countries across Europe. The Waffen-SS was noted for its fan
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  • ...ymbiotic relationship with the party - in [[Germany]], this included the [[Hitler Youth]] and frequent marches. Fascism tends to play to a feeling of crisis and gr
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  • ...a nationalistic male youth group in the 1920's that was folded into the [[Hitler Youth]] movement in 1934.</ref> group at the time the Reichs Fuehrer SS [Himmler]
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  • ...ame of the later ''Artamanen'' agrarian group (Artamanen was folded into [[Hitler Youth]] after 1934).
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  • ...lhelm Frick]] was the Interior Minister. [[Baldur von Schirach]] was the [[Hitler Youth]] leader. [[Heinrich Himmler]] was head of the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] and pol
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  • ...Jewish-Christian code. Hitler reeducated German soldiers (and educated the Hitler Youth) by granting them the license to kill without being court-martialed, substi
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  • * Rempel, Gerhard. ''Hitler's Children: The Hitler Youth and the SS,'' (1989) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=94862712 online
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  • ...the regime, informal networks of young Germans who evaded serving in the [[Hitler Youth]] and defied the cultural policies of the Nazis in various ways. ...rsities were strongholds of Nazism even before Hitler came to power. The [[Hitler Youth]] sought to mobilise all young Germans behind the regime, and apart from st
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  • ...cularly appeal, small businessmen and disaffected former socialists. The [[Hitler Youth]] was formed for the children of party members, although it remained small ...ed themselves, and Germany became a [[one-party state]]. Membership in the Hitler Youth was made compulsory for German teenagers, and served as a conveyor belt to
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  • ...uading Hitler in 1930 to take the recruitment of young supporters into the Hitler Youth seriously. (11)</ref> ...ating himself with Goebbels by procuring young women for him.<ref>Kater, ''Hitler Youth'', 58</ref>
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