Deutsches Jungvolk

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Deutsches Jungvolk was the junior section of Nazi Germany’s youth movement for boys, serving as a preparatory organization for later membership in the Hitler Youth.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Deutsches Jungvolk in der Hitlerjugend 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi youth organization
paramilitary youth organization
abbreviation DJ
activities camping
marching drills
parades
political instruction
sports
war games
ageRange 10–14
commandLanguage German
compulsoryMembershipFrom 1936
age 10
controlledBy Nazi Party officials
surface form: Nazi Party leadership

Reich Youth Leadership headquarters
surface form: Reich Youth Leadership
country Nazi Germany
dateFounded 1931
1933
dissolved 1945
dissolvedBy Allied Control Council
dissolvedFollowing defeat of Nazi Germany
foundedBy Adolf Hitler
Nazi Party
genderRestriction boys only
headquartersLocation Berlin
ideology Nazism
legalBasis Law on the Hitler Youth
legalStatus state youth organization
membership German boys
membershipPolicy racially exclusive
restricted to so‑called Aryan boys
motto Blut und Ehre
nativeName Deutsches Jungvolk self-linksurface differs
surface form: Deutsches Jungvolk in der Hitlerjugend
opposedValues Marxism
democracy
liberalism
partOf Hitler Youth
predecessor Jungmannschaften
preparesFor Hitler Youth
primaryPurpose indoctrination in Nazi ideology
physical training
pre‑military training
religiousPolicy anti‑clerical tendency
roleInRegime mass mobilization of youth
preparation for military service
symbol rune‑style DJ monogram
targetedPopulation German youth
uniform black neckerchief
black shorts
brown shirt

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Reich Youth Leader appliesToOrganization Deutsches Jungvolk
Deutsches Jungvolk nativeName Deutsches Jungvolk self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Deutsches Jungvolk in der Hitlerjugend
Hitler Youth subOrganization Deutsches Jungvolk