German youth movement

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The German youth movement was an early 20th-century reformist cultural and social movement in Germany that emphasized youth autonomy, outdoor life, and a rejection of bourgeois norms, profoundly shaping education, culture, and politics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural movement
social movement
youth movement
affectedBy First World War NERFINISHED
Weimar political instability
coreIdea communal living
cultural renewal
emphasis on outdoor life
hiking and camping
idealism of youth
rejection of bourgeois norms
self-education of youth
simple lifestyle
youth autonomy
country Germany NERFINISHED
hasPart Bündische Jugend NERFINISHED
Freideutsche Jugend NERFINISHED
German Scouting movement NERFINISHED
Jugendbewegung in der Weimar Republic
Wandervogel NERFINISHED
influenced German cultural life in the early 20th century
German educational reform
German politics in the Weimar Republic
international youth movements
progressive education in Germany
influencedBy Lebensreform movement NERFINISHED
Romanticism
anti-bourgeois culture
back-to-nature movement
language German
legacy German scouting and youth associations after 1945
outdoor education in Germany
postwar German youth culture
location German Empire NERFINISHED
Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
opposedTo authoritarian school discipline
bourgeois morality
materialism
social conformity
urbanization
peakPeriod 1910s
1920s
practiced campfire gatherings
group hiking
singing of folk songs
use of guitars and lutes
wearing of simple uniforms or folk-style clothing
startTime early 20th century
late 19th century
suppressedBy Hitler Youth monopoly on youth organizations
Nazi regime NERFINISHED

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Odenwaldschule influencedBy German youth movement