Young German Confederation

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The young German Bund was under the impression of the First World War, resulting national conservative Older Association of Wandervogel movement . Following a call from Otger Gräff, who died in the war in 1917, the founding meeting took place from August 9th to 12th, 1919 at Lauenstein Castle. Frank Glatzel , who also took the lead, gave the founding lecture . Other founding members were the Prussian state parliament member of the German National People's Party and theologian Karl Bernhard Ritter (1890–1968) and the eugenicist Hans Harmsen (1899–1989). On January 1, 1930, the Young German Confederation dissolved.

literature

  • Brockhaus encyclopedia in twenty volumes. Volume 9, Brockhaus Verlag, 1976, p. 559.
  • Young German want. Lectures held at the founding conference of the Young German Confederation at Lauenstein Castle from 9 to 12 August 1919. Verlag des Deutschen Volkstums, 1920.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Reimund Meffert: Pomerania and its educational reform legacy. In: Werner Buchholz (ed.): Childhood and youth in modern times. Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-515-07259-4 .
  2. ^ Rainer Mackensen: Population doctrine and population policy in the "Third Reich". VS Verlag, 2004, ISBN 3-8100-3861-X , p. 142.