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  2. Texas shop owner goes viral for refusing to ‘re-Nazify’ a ...

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    A Texas shop owner has gone viral after refusing a couple’s request to “re-Nazify” a Hitler Youth knife.. Jonathan Sibley and his wife Rhian co-own the Blade Bar situated in Ben Wheeler, an ...

  3. Glossary of German military terms - Wikipedia

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    Hitlersäge – "Hitler saw", nickname of the MG42 machine gun. Also named "Singende Säge" (singing saw), "Knochensäge" (bone saw) or "Hitlersense" (Hitler scythe) HJ-Fahrtenmesser (Hitler Youth knife) – common knife specially designed for the Hitler Jugend. [4] HJ-Spätlese – nickname for the Volkssturm. "Spätlese" being the term for ...

  4. Talk:Hitler Youth knife - Wikipedia

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    Added full German translation ("Hitler Jugend Messer")--KobaVanDerLubbe 00:08, 31 August 2007 (UTC) the knife is still used by the German scouts to this day. It is the modern German scout knife has the fleur-de-lis emblem in the handle. The knife is still being manufactured to day Google "pfadfindermesser" and you will see many suppliers.

  5. 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.

  6. Supermarket refuses to bake a cake for a 3-year-old (named ...

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    Last week, according to the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's Express-Times, the supermarket Shop Rite decided against baking a birthday cake for Adolph Hitler Campbell, who turned 3 years old last ...

  7. Hitler Youth Badge - Wikipedia

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    The Hitler Youth Badge (German: Das Hitler-Jugend-Abzeichen) was a political decoration of Nazi Germany, awarded for various degrees of service to the Hitler Youth, (Hitler Jugend). The badge was first created in 1929, with formal regulations for presentation as a decoration formalized from 1933.

  8. Children's propaganda in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Hitler Youth – Germany's future!, a Nazi Party propaganda postcard of an idealized 'Aryan'. Illustration: Ludwig Hohlwein 1933. Starting in the 1920s, the Nazi Party "targeted German youth as a special audience for its propaganda messages". [1]

  9. Jungmädelbund - Wikipedia

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    All other groups, including church groups and scouting organizations, were either absorbed into the Hitler Youth or banned. In 1936, the First Hitler Youth Law made membership compulsory for all girls aged 10 or older. The same law also made membership in the male Hitler Youth compulsory for all boys above the age of 10.