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SZ Photo - Wan­der­vo­gel and other youth or­ga­ni­za­tions, 1919-1932

From the end of the 19th century, the Wandervogel movement developed into more and more independent youth groups in the interwar period. Partly politically neutral, partly firmly integrated into the structure of the various parties, millions of children, adolescents and young adults were firmly integrated into one of the groups. Even though women had equal rights for the first time in the Weimar Republic, the youth movements were still strongly influenced by male participants. With the end of the Weimar Republic, the organizations also ended and were incorporated into the Hitler Youth. - This selection contains pictures from our partner agency Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo.

Migratory birds, 1928

01.01.1928 - Migratory birds when departing from a youth hostel. [XPAEXPORTID000005]
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Demonstration of the youth of the German Socialist Party in Berlin, 1920

01.01.1920 - Children demonstrate with red flags and placards with the text 'We demand secular education' and 'We demand Dr. Loewenstein as the Upper City School Councilor'. [XPAEXPORTID000006]
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General von Rundstedt with a youth delegation, 1931

01.01.1931 - During the Army Cross Country Run Championship in Wunsdorf, General Gerd von Rundstedt greets a youth delegation. [XPAEXPORTID000005]
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Hiking group, 1930

01.01.1930 - Hiking group of German students, presumably Wandervogel, in the Giant Mountains on the Czech border. [XPAEXPORTID003006]
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Migratory birds, 1928
Hiking group, 1930
Demonstration of the youth of the German Socialist Party in Berlin, 1920
General von Rundstedt with a youth delegation, 1931

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