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- Trude Mohr - Wikipedia
Trude Mohr Trude Mohr (later Trude Bürkner-Mohr) (September 12, 1902 – 1989) [1] was the first Reichsreferentin of the Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM)
- Female Hitler Youth - The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
With the establishment of the Hitler Youth by Kurt Gruber in 1926, a department was set up for women, led by Helene Kunold and Anna Bauer Recruitment drives ran in an attempt to get more women into the regional groups However, the groups were not especially successful and again had limited membership
- Trude Mohr (1902 — 1989) | World Biographical Encyclopedia - Prabook
She was born in 1902 to a German nationalist family She never completed gymnasium, and joined the German nationalist youth movement by the 1920s, becoming a Bund Deutscher Mädel leader She would find employment in the postal service
- Trude Mohr BDM Reichsreferentin - Axis History Forum
In the 1920s, she was actively involved in the German nationalist youth organization, the forerunner of the Hitler Youth (HJ) An NSDAP party member since 1928, she was entrusted with the assignment of establishing a BDM organization in the Brandenburg district by the HJ in 1930
- Girls in Service – BDM History
Trude Mohr, the National Speaker of the Bund Deutscher Mädel, together with other prominent BDM leaders wrote this inspirational training manual originally titled “Mädel im Dienst ” Being a BDM girl was never more exciting than with this new program of resources
- Mohr, Trude - Deutsche Biographie
Auf der Karte werden im Anfangszustand bereits alle zu der Person lokalisierten Orte eingetragen und bei Überlagerung je nach Zoomstufe zusammengefaßt Der Schatten des Symbols ist etwas stärker und es kann durch Klick aufgefaltet werden Jeder Ort bietet bei Klick oder Mouseover einen Infokasten
- History of the Bund deutscher Mädel (BdM) 1930 to 1936
Trude Mohr is one of the longest-serving members of the BDM She joined the Hitler Youth movement in 1930 and in October of that year was placed in charge of BDM Gau Brandenburg which at that time was at a rudimentary stage in its development
- The League of German Girls (Bund Deutscher Mädel)
Girls had to be 10 years of age to enter this League The BDM was run directly by Schirach until 1934, when Trude Mohr, a former postal worker, was appointed to the position of BDM-Reichsreferentin, or National Speaker of the BDM, reporting directly to Schirach
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