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Deutsch: Seite aus „Deutsche Jugend – Ein Mal und Aufstellbuch“, einem NS-Propagandaheft und Malbuch für kleine Kinder, das in den 1930er Jahren im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland, veröffentlicht wurde, mit Illustrationen, die aktive, uniformierte junge Mitglieder der Jugendorganisationen der NSDAP zeigen. Heft aus den Sammlungen der Wiener Library in London. Entwurf: Unbekannt (unbekannter Künstler/Illustrator.)
  • Aufstellbilder/Farbtafeln mit Mitgliedern der Hitlerjugend (HJ) und dem Jungvolk (DJ). Zeichnungen von Jungen in Uniform, mit Fahnen, Musikinstrumenten, Abzeichen, Symbolen usw. Unten an den Figuren musste jeweils an der Strichlinie bzw. Falzlinie stark "gefalzt" werden und dann konnte man die Figuren festkleben bzw. einfach "hinstellen".
  • Papierpuppen; Spielzeugsoldaten; Ausschneidebogen; Kinderspielzeug
  • Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP); NSDAP-Werbung, NS-Propaganda, Nationalsozialistische Propaganda; Das nationalsozialistische Deutschland; Nazi Deutschland; Drittes Reich
  • skd-online-collection.skd.museum: Im Nationalsozialismus setzte ab 1933 eine tiefgreifende Umgestaltung der Gesellschaft ein. Dazu zählte auch, dass bereits Kinder beim Spielen mit den Symbolen und Organisationen der Nazis vertraut gemacht werden sollten.
English: Page from Deutsche Jugend – Ein Mal und Aufstellbuch, a Nazi propaganda booklet/pamphlet/colouring book for young children, published in Nazi Germany in the 1930s, with illustrations depicting members of the Nazi Party's youth organisations:
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Date 1930s
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
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Deutsche Jugend – Ein Mal und Aufstellbuch

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Author Unidentified artist/illustrator. Booklet/pamphlet published in Nazi Germany in the 1930s. No known copyright restrictions.
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