File:Nazi Germany Propaganda painting 1930s? Hitlerjugend HJ Hitler Youth Bund Deutscher Maedel BDM Das deutsche Jungvolk boys girl brownshirt uniforms shorts Fanfarentuch Trumpet banner Siegrune flag Unidentified artist unsigned No known co.jpg

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Deutsch: Propagandabild/Malerei von zwei Jungen und einem Mädchen als uniformierte Mitglieder der NSDAP-Jugendorganisationen Hitlerjugend (HJ), Bund Deutscher Maedel (BDM) und Das deutsche Jungvolk. Wahrscheinlich hergestellt in Nazi-Deutschland (Drittes Reich) in den 1930er Jahren.
  • NSDAP-Uniformen mit "Braunhemden", Mützen (Schiffchen), kurzen Kniestrümpfen, Nackentuch, weißer Bluse, Abzeichen usw. Der Hitlerjunge hält eine kleine Trommel, der Pimpf eine Trompete mit Fanfarentuch (Trompetenflagge) mit Siegrune Emblem.
  • Nazi-Propaganda
Unbekannter Künstler. Keine bekannten Urheberrechtsbeschränkungen.


English: Uncredited propganda painting of two boys and a girl as uniformed members of the Nazi Party youth organizations Hitlerjugend (HJ, Hitler Youth), Bund Deutscher Maedel (BDM), and Das deutsche Jungvolk. Probably made in Nazi Germany (the Third Reich) the 1930s.
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Unidentified artist. No known copyright restrictions.
Date circa 1930s
Source https://no.pinterest.com/pin/419116309065316147/
Author Artist not indentified (no signature, no credit). Propaganda illustration probably made in the 1930s. No kown copyright restrictions.

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