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Jungsturm may
refer to:
Roter Jungsturm, the
youth section of the
Roter Frontkämpferbund
later renamed into Rote
Jungfront Jungsturm Adolf Hitler, the...
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Jungsturm ('Young Storm') was a
German language newspaper published from Kharkov,
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. It was an
organ of the Central...
- May the same year.
Another youth group was
established in 1922 as the
Jungsturm Adolf Hitler.
Based in Munich, Bavaria, it
served to
train and recruit...
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younger members (between the ages of 16 and 21), the RFB
formed the
Roter Jungsturm (English: Red
Young Storm). It was
renamed Rote
Jungfront (RJ) (English:...
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contained three sections: Jungmannschaften: boys aged 14 to 16
years Jungsturm Adolf Hitler: 16 to 18
years old The
organisation also had a
girls wing...
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organizations that
would grow to have huge significance. The
first began as the
Jungsturm Adolf Hitler and the
Jugendbund der NSDAP; they
would later become the...
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Jugendbewegung „Ottonia“,
Jungsturm „Ostmark“, Jung-österreichischer Bund, Vaterländischer
Jugendverband Österreichs, Österreichischer
Jungsturm, Bund der katholischen...
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command of
Joseph Berchtold.
Another group was the Party's
youth group Jungsturm Adolf Hitler led by
Adolf Lenk. The
Oberland League was a paramilitary...
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Initially named Proliv Yungshturm (Russian: пролив Юнгштурм)
after the
Roter Jungsturm of the
German Communist Youth,
following the
Great Patriotic War, its...
- Wedding'. He was the editor-in-chief of the Kharkov-based
Komsomol organs Jungsturm ('Young Storm') and Die
Trompete ('The Trumpet').
Following the decision...