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  2. Baldur von Schirach - Wikipedia

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    As leader of the Hitler Youth, Schirach helped to build the "Führer myth", [1]: Ch 1, 5 using his speeches to communicate an emotional connection to Hitler, with themes of laying down one's life for Hitler. He wrote the lyrics to many songs, including the "song of the Hitler Youth flag", which was used in the film Der Hitlerjunge Quex. [1]:

  3. Academy for Youth Leadership - Wikipedia

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    If it was successfully passed. the pupil would be given the Youth Leader's License (Jügendführer-Patent) with a leader's dagger (Führerdolch) and become a Bannführer (battalion leader) in the Hitler Youth. However, this concept was never fully realized. The first course began on 20 April 1939 in Potsdam before being moved to Braunschweig.

  4. 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.

  5. Reichsjugendführer - Wikipedia

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    Reichsjugendführer ("National Youth Leader") was the highest paramilitary rank of the Hitler Youth. [1] On 30 October 1931, Hitler appointed Baldur von Schirach as the Reich Youth Leader of the Nazi Party. [2] In 1933, after the Nazi seizure of state power, all youth organizations in Germany were brought under Schirach's control [3] [4] and he ...

  6. Artur Axmann - Wikipedia

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    In November 1934, he was appointed Hitler Youth leader of Berlin and from 1936, presided at the annual Reichsberufswettkampf competitions. On 30 January 1939 he was awarded the Golden Party Badge . On 1 May 1940, he was appointed deputy to Nazi Reichsjugendführer Baldur von Schirach , whom he succeeded three months later on 8 August 1940. [ 2 ]

  7. National Socialist Motor Corps - Wikipedia

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    The NSKK had two sub-branches, the Motor-Hitler Youth (Motor-Hitlerjugend; Motor-HJ) and Naval NSKK (Marine-NSKK). [2] The Motor-HJ branch, formed by Reichsjugendführer (Hitler Youth Leader) Baldur von Schirach after he became an NSKK member, operated 350 of its own vehicles for educational and training purposes. [9]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Hitler Youth Badge - Wikipedia

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    With permission from Hitler on 23 June 1934, the Golden Hitler Youth Badge (German: Das Goldene Hitler-Jugend-Abzeichen) was established as an honour award by the National Youth Leader (Reichsjugendführer) Baldur von Schirach in recognition of leadership, long service or other special achievements in the Hitler Youth. [5]