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Hitler Youth
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  • …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)
  • You should have heard him on the subject of required athletics: "BORN OF A BROWN-SHIRT MENTALITY, A CONCEPT EMBRACED BY THE HITLER YOUTH!"†   (source)
  • Rudy did his best to survive the Hitler Youth.   (source)
  • It's 1940 and no one laughs at the Hitler Youth now.   (source)
  • He was already in his Hitler Youth uniform.   (source)
  • Hitler Youth meant a small brown uniform.   (source)
  • Which leaves us only with stupid act number three—skipping the Hitler Youth meetings.   (source)
  • At the end of the marching, the Hitler Youth divisions were allowed to disperse.   (source)
  • Skipping the Hitler Youth meetings altogether.   (source)
  • He was a triple Hitler Youth athletics champion.   (source)
  • Franz Deutscher—the irate Hitler Youth leader.   (source)
  • He'd endured problem after problem at the Hitler Youth.   (source)
  • "We're not at Hitler Youth now," he informed her.   (source)
  • The field at Hitler Youth just got fertilized.   (source)
  • Deutscher was loping toward them with another Hitler Youth leader.   (source)
  • The grass was overrun with Hitler Youths, parents, and a glut of brown-shirted leaders.   (source)
  • In May of 1923, the Hitler Youth movement was launched in Plauen, and the following year, the little city became the Nazi headquarters for Saxony.   (source)
  • As Rudy slumped into the corner and flicked mud from his sleeve at the window, Franz fired the Hitler Youth's favorite question at him.   (source)
  • He liked his new Hitler Youth leaders and wanted to please them, and he wanted to show his old friend Franz Deutscher a thing or two.   (source)
  • Through the clusters of crowd, the blond epitome of Hitler Youth standards was giving instructions to two members of his division.   (source)
  • His ear infections and nerve damage were still contorting the marching pattern at the Hitler Youth, which, I can assure you, was not a positive thing.   (source)
  • Sometimes they compared notes from their Hitler Youth divisions, Rudy mentioning for the first time a sadistic young leader named Franz Deutscher.   (source)
  • The book thief went and changed into her Hitler Youth uniform, and half an hour later, they left, walking to the BDM headquarters.   (source)
  • The oldest boy, Kurt, stared ahead in a perfect Hitler Youth stance, holding the hand of Karin, who was tiny, even for her seven years.   (source)
  • She also realized it was most likely those sodden days at the Hitler Youth that had fed his, and subsequently her own, desire for crime.   (source)
  • Again, at the Hitler Youth meetings, Tommy Müller was having his problems, and Franz Deutscher was just waiting for Rudy to step in.   (source)
  • No one died, but two apartment blocks were reduced to pyramids of rubble, and Rudy's favorite Hitler Youth field had an enormous bowl spooned out of it.   (source)
  • There were occasional references to its greatness, as well as promises that the opportunity to study it would come in later years, as they progressed into the more senior Hitler Youth division.   (source)
  • To begin with, the downward slide of momentum was gradual, but as the months progressed, Tommy was consistently gathering the ire of the Hitler Youth leaders, especially when it came to the marching.   (source)
  • Papa's copy of the Molching Express announced that there would be a celebratory fire in the town square, which would be attended by all local Hitler Youth divisions.   (source)
  • Instead of attending the Hitler Youth, they walked out of town and along the Amper, skipping stones, heaving enormous rocks into the water, and generally getting up to no good.   (source)
  • In the middle of August, a Hitler Youth carnival was being held, and Rudy was intent on winning four events: the 1500, 400, 200, and of course, the 100.   (source)
  • Within a few minutes, his family would expect his arrival, and he would lie that everyone in his Hitler Youth division was given extra drills in the field.   (source)
  • In the first half of 1941, while Liesel went about the business of concealing Max Vandenburg, stealing newspapers, and telling off mayors' wives, Rudy was enduring a new life of his own, at the Hitler Youth.   (source)
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