
Badges and Insignia – BDM History
A lot of uniform changes were made for BDM leaders in 1939 when the dark blue leaders’ uniform was introduced along with new rank insignia and a cufftitle in lieu of the Gaudreieck. The cufftitles worn on the leader uniforms were black in color and embroidered in silver or gold bullion according to rank.
League of German Girls - Wikipedia
The League of German Girls or the Band of German Maidens[1] (German: Bund Deutscher Mädel, abbreviated as BDM) was the girls' wing of the Nazi Party youth movement, the Hitler Youth. It was the only legal female youth organization in Nazi Germany.
Organization and Structure of the Hitler Youth – BDM History
2015年12月3日 · The Reichsreferentin controls the HJ, the Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM – League of German Girls) and the Jungmädel (JM – Young Girls), and is directly responsible to the Reichsjugendführer who is directly responsible to Adolf Hitler. HJ Obergebiete –The 43 Gebiete were divided into 6 Obergebiete with each Obergebiete totaling about 375,000 boys.
Organizational Structure - BDM History
To simplify the organizational table below for English-speaking research, I’ve attempted to include approximate translations of the German terms and titles as well as the average number of girls in each group or section. The highest level is at the top, and the smallest grouping within the League of German Girls is at the bottom.
Jungmädelbund - Wikipedia
After she fulfilled these requirements, a ceremony was held to introduce new members into the rank of the Jungmädel on 20 April, Hitler 's birthday. During the ceremony, new members were sworn in, presented with a membership certificate, and …
Category : Rank insignia of Deutsche Hitlerjugend - Wikimedia
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Organization and Structure of the Hitler Youth - Blogger
2015年12月2日 · The Reichsreferentin controls the HJ, the Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM – League of German Girls) and the Jungmädel (JM – Young Girls), and is directly responsible to the Reichsjugendführer who is directly responsible to Adolf Hitler.
BDM-ranks very confusing! - Axis History Forum
2007年2月7日 · You will find the answer to your question on this site which I can recommend as the best site on the WWW (together with the main historical site) about the BDM: http://reenacting.bdmhistory.com/ If you are still unclear then please email the site owner who will be pleased to help you
The History Place - Hitler Youth: Timeline and Organization Info
July 1930 - The Bund Deutscher Mädel, the League of German Girls, is founded. October 30, 1931 - Baldur von Schirach is appointed Nazi Youth Leader. April 13, 1932 - The SA and Hitler Youth are temporarily banned by the German Weimar government. January 30, 1933 - Hitler is named Chancellor of Germany.
Bund Deutscher Maedel - World History Commons
This organization for girls and young women was founded in the 1920s and became part of the Hitler Youth in 1932. At that time, all other scouting and religious groups were disbanded and their membership amalgamated into the BDM.