Socialist Youth League of Germany
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The Socialist Youth League of Germany (German: Sozialistischer Jugend-Verband Deutschlands, abbreviated SJV OR SJVD) was a youth organization in Germany. SJV was the youth wing of the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (SAPD).[1] SJV was founded in 1931. The organization was banned after the Nazi take-over 1933.[2]
Socialist Youth League of Germany Sozialistischer Jugend-Verband Deutschlands | |
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Founded | 1931 |
Dissolved | 1936 |
Merged into | Free German Youth |
Ideology | Socialism |
Mother party | Socialist Workers' Party of Germany |
Magazine | Der Jungprolet |
SJV published Der Jungprolet ('The Young Proletarian') 1931-1932. Der Jungprolet was edited by Willy Kressman and Mannfred Margoniner.[3]
In January 1936 SJV merged into the Free German Youth (FDJ) along with the Young Communist League of Germany and the Socialist Workers Youth.[4]
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