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Das Deutsche Mädel (1940)

 

Das Deutsche Mädel  (The German Girl) was the Nazi propaganda magazine aimed at girls, particularly members of the League of German Girls.

 

 In fact, it was the official origin of the League. The magazine was published on a monthly basis between 1933 and 1942.

 

Unlike the adventure orientation of Der Pimpf, intended for Hitler Youth, Das Deutsche Mädel urged hiking, tending the wounded, hard work in factories, and preparing for motherhood. On the other hand, in contrast to the woman's magazine with some propaganda, NS-Frauen-Warte, it lay far more emphasis on the strong and active German woman; health, education, service, and sports all featured, and famous women depicted included doctors, athletes, poets, and pilots.

 

Articles in it included describing a speech by Jutta Rüdiger when she was appointed to lead The League of German Girls, telling the girls of their duties to Germany, and a story of how Young Girls had ensured that a dead father's promise to his son was fulfilled.

 

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