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Hitler Youth
youth organisation of the Nazi Party in Germany
White Rose
non-violent, intellectual resistance group in Nazi Germany, consisting of students from the University of Munich and their philosophy professor
Edelweiss Pirates
loosely organized group of youth in Nazi Germany
Wandervogel
thumb|right|Group from Berlin '''' (; ) is the name adopted by a popular movement of German youth groups from 1896 to 1933, who protested against industrialization by going to hike in the country and commune with nature in the woods. Drawing influence from medieval wandering scholars, their ethos was to revive old Teutonic values, with a strong emphasis on German nationalism. According to historians, a major contribution of the Wandervögel'' was the revival of folk songs in wider German society.
We are the Geyer's Black Company
political fight song
Hans Blüher
German journalist, writer and philosopher (1888-1955)
Hans Freyer
German philosopher and sociologist (1887-1969)
Artaman League
Agrarian predecessor to the Nazi Party
German Youth Movement
social movement in Germany, 1896-
Hans Paasche
German politician and pacifist (1881-1920)
Karl Otto Paetel
German political journalist (1906-1975)
Fidus
Hugo Reinhold Karl Johann Höppener (8 October 1868 – 23 February 1948), known under the pseudonym Fidus, was a German illustrator, painter, and publisher. Part of the symbolist movement, his later work took influence from the Art Nouveau and Vienna Secession styles. By the turn of the century, his works were among the most popular in Germany and their rediscovery influenced the Psychedelia movement. Much of his art draws from his beliefs in mysticism and Germanic neopaganism.
Bruderhof Communities
Anabaptist Christian movement of intentional communities
lute guitar
stringed musical instrument
Ramblings through Brandenburg
literary work by German writer Theodor Fontane
Alexander Lion
Co-founder of the German scout movement
Eberhard Koebel
German writer (1907-1955)
Alexander Schwab
German Left Communist activist (1887-1943)
back-to-the-land movement
agrarian movement advocating a self-sufficient farming lifestyle
Castle of Ludwigstein
castle in Hesse, Germany
Leipzig Meuten
anti-Nazi gangs of children and young adults based in Leipzig during the Nazi period of Germany