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doctrine in areas where there were no German schools. In January 1939 DJ claimed to have around 12,000 members, by 1940 the number of claimed members had increased to 17,400. By 1941 DJ claimed to have around 18,000 members organized in some 150 local groups. The local DJ groups were organized into
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DJ grew quickly and organized youngsters all across the country in places where ethnic German populations lived. The organization conducted active propaganda campaigns, and conducted training activities in
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and DJ as paramilitary organizations operating within the frame of the German Party. As the Second World War progressed, many of the DJ members went on to serve in the German
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DJ used a uniform almost identical to the ones used by the Hitler Youth in the Reich, except that the emblem of the organization included a
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Erlebte Geschichte: vom Umsturz 1918 zum Umbruch 1938/39 : eine RĂŒckschau auf ein Menschenalter Karpatendeutschtum
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in September 1939. Through decree no. 311 issued December 21, 1939, the Slovak government recognized
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The changes of attitudes of German minority in Slovakia in course of World War Second
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Das Kommende Deutschland: Die Erziehung der Jugend im Reich Adolf Hitlers
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DJ functioned as a 'bridge' between the Hitler Youth and the Slovak
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DJ members were recruited for military service in the war against
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celebrating the January 18, 1939, inaugural session of the new
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Index

German
Second World War
Slovak Republic
German Party
Hitler Youth
Hlinka Youth
Bratislava
Diet of the Slovak Land
sk
National Socialist
Deutsches Jungvolk
JungmÀdelbund
BDM
swastika
Poland
Freiwillige Schutzstaffel
Waffen-SS
Slovak National Uprising


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