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  • "Hitlerjugend", or "Hitler Youth" Party was far more than just a wholesome young people's activities agency: it was the para-military training bed for a generation of soldiers and

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel has suspended the Pontiff's membership of the Hitlerjugend until he clarifies his comments with regard to Bishop Richard Williamson, who recently told Swedish TV: I believe there were no gas chambers.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel has suspended the Pontiff's membership of the Hitlerjugend until he clarifies his comments with regard to Bishop Richard Williamson, who recently told Swedish TV: I believe there were no gas chambers.

    Merkel Joins Papal Holocaust Row Dungeekin 2009

  • It was here that the Hitlerjugend, the Hitler Youth, was organized.

    The Lampshade Mark Jacobson 2010

  • He compared the Sixties counterculture to the Hitlerjugend, speculated that U.S. news media “exercised many of the functions belonging to the secret police in totalitarian countries,” and described a “politics of self-congratulation” whose partisans had merely to hear Richard Nixon speak to want to kill him.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • Hillary wins it and you can suck it, Hitlerjugend.

    Hillary Tells Bill O'Reilly That Wright's Statements Were "Offensive And Outrageous" 2009

  • "Nakedly exploitative on one hand, educationally minded and idealistic on the other, it also has the ring of a revolutionary act, lending its voice to the tensions that had developed by the end of the 1960s between the post-war youth of West Germany and their overly strict, beer-chugging, Hitlerjugend parents."

    GreenCine Daily: Sight & Sound. May 07. 2007

  • He compared the Sixties counterculture to the Hitlerjugend, speculated that U.S. news media “exercised many of the functions belonging to the secret police in totalitarian countries,” and described a “politics of self-congratulation” whose partisans had merely to hear Richard Nixon speak to want to kill him.

    Charles McCarry 2009

  • One of its sub-organizations was called the "Patrol Service" (Hitlerjugend-Streifendienst).

    Obama and the Hitler Youth Revisited 2008

  • In Germany in 1926 Adolph Hitler created the "Hitler Youth" (Hitlerjugend).

    Obama and the Hitler Youth Revisited 2008

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