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Jugend (from the
German for 'youth') may
refer to:
Jugend (magazine), an
influential German...
- Germany. Its
origins date back to 1922 and it
received the name Hitler-
Jugend, Bund
deutscher Arbeiterjugend ("Hitler Youth,
League of
German Worker Youth")...
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Jugend musiziert is a
music competition for
children and
adolescents in
Germany on regional,
federal and
national level. In Germany, the
nationwide competition...
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Jugend (German for 'Youth') (1896–1940) was an
influential German arts magazine.
Founded in
Munich by
Georg Hirth who
edited it
until his
death in 1916...
- The "Wiking-
Jugend" (WJ, "Viking youth") was a
German Neo-****
organization modeled on the Hitlerjugend.
Wiking Youth emerged in 1952 from a
merger of...
- Rote
Jugend ('Red Youth') was a
Volga German communist newspaper. It was the
organ of the
regional committee of the All-Union
Leninist Communist Youth...
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Sentimentale Jugend (German for:
sentimental youth) may
refer to:
Sentimentale Jugend (band), a 1980s
music project by
Christiane F. and
Alexander Hacke...
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Jugend forscht (literal translation: “Youth researches”) is a
German youth science competition. With more than 10,000 parti****nts annually, it is the...
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official art and
architecture academies. It took its name from the art
journal Jugend,
founded by the
German artist Georg Hirth. It was
especially active in the...
- (German)
Author Hermann Hesse Original title Demian: Die
Geschichte Einer Jugend Translator N. H.
Priday Language German Publisher Fischer Verlag Publication...