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Hitler Youth
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  • Hitler Youth meant a small brown uniform.  (source)
  • Military units drilled openly, and though powered aircraft were forbidden under the Versailles Treaty, the strength of the burgeoning Luftwaffe was on conspicuous display over an airfield, where gliders swooped over impressed tourists and Hitler Youth.  (source)
  • Through the barbed-wire fences surrounding the camp, I could look out and sometimes see the children of the German officers strutting back and forth, wearing their Hitler Youth uniforms and singing songs praising the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler.  (source)
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  • When they come back, they are members of the Hitler Youth.  (source)
    Hitler Youth = Nazi organization for children aged 10 to 18
  • The grass was overrun with Hitler Youths, parents, and a glut of brown-shirted leaders.  (source)
  • When he had surrendered I bent cheerfully over to help him up, seizing his wrist to stop the final treacherous snowball he had ready, and he remarked, "Well I guess that takes care of the Hitler Youth outing for one day."  (source)
  • Otto told us proudly that he belonged to the Hitler Youth.  (source)
  • On the Praga bridge two Hitler Youth boys were molesting a Pole, and when he defended himself they called a German policeman to their aid.  (source)
  • Makes you think of Hitler Youth or the Khmer Rouge, right?  (source)
  • The birthplace of the Hitler Youth, the most Nazified city in Saxony, gained another distinction only weeks before the war ended.  (source)
  • …unexceptional in Augsburg or Munster: a sturdy single bed with a flowered coverlet, stuffed animals heaped on a chair, some silver trophies, a cuckoo clock, a wall with gingerbread picture frames enclosing photographs (an alpine scene, marching Hitler Youth, a seascape, the child herself in a swimsuit, ponies at play, portraits of the Fuhrer, "Onkel Heini" Himmler, smiling Mummy, smiling Daddy in civvies), a dresser with a cluster of boxes for jewelry and trinkets, and next to these a…  (source)
  • He ran away from home to Berlin and joined the Hitler Youth and then the SS.†  (source)
  • When Paul was alone, he moved stiffly to the display window, where a few of the little Hitler Youth had their noses pressed flat to the glass, and moved to lower the blind.†  (source)
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