German ju-jutsu
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German Ju-Jutsu (or German Jiu-Jitsu) is a martial art related to traditional Japanese Jujutsu, developed in Germany in the 1960s using techniques from Jujutsu, Judo, Karate and various other traditional and modern martial arts.[1] Its governing body in Germany is the DJJV (Deutscher Ju-Jutsu Verband). Its competitive sport aspects are coordinated internationally by the JJIF (Ju-Jitsu International Federation);[1] Ju-jutsu under JJIF rules is a part of the World Games[2] and World Combat Games.[3] The system is taught to the German police forces.[4][5]