Teen Girls Group At Nudist Camp

Teen Girls Group At Nudist Camp




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By Victoria Bell For Mailonline 11:41 BST 23 Feb 2018 , updated 14:42 BST 23 Feb 2018
Chilling footage of a girls’ 'summer camp' that took place during 1939 reveals how teenagers were indoctrinated into Hitler's anti-Semitic ideology.
The blonde haired, blue-eyed youngsters, aged between 14-18, were all part of Hitler's League of German Girls who have been specially selected, based on ‘genetic quality’ by the Nazi Party.
Unsettling black-and-white footage, obtained from the National Archives of Germany, was taken at the Country Service camp in Munich and shows the fresh-faced girls eagerly raising the swastika flag and obediently performing the Nazi salute.
Hitler's League of German Girls during 1939 Nazi reign of power
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The video, entitled 'Madel im Landjahr' is translated as 'Girls in Country Service Gamp', and features the League of German Girls or Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM), the girls wing of the Hitler Youth.
The footage shows the young women performing chores around the camp including cooking, cleaning and agricultural activities which consisted of planting of crops and the general maintenance of the farms.
The video also shows girls taking part in gymnastics. Sport was a big part of the life at BDM camps as it was intended to create healthy, strong girls who were fit for child-bearing and would go on to produce multiple children to increase the population.
The BDM began in 1930 but it wasn't until Baldur Von Schirach was appointed head of the Hitler Youth in 1931 that the group began to rise in popularity with membership estimated between 10,000 to 15,000 girls at the end of 1932.
The league focused on developing girls into women who were dedicated to Nazism and whose role within society was to become 'mothers of the Third Reich'. The girls were to grow-up with an unquestioning understanding of the regime and their intended role.
Hitler hoped that the work on these camps would encourage young girls to leave the city and work on the land in the service of the Nazi's 'Blood and Soil' values - which instructed the German people to pursue an honest rural life over urban 'Jewish' professions.
At the camps, girls were trained in Nazi ideology and encouraged anti-semitism. The teens were taught to avoid ‘racial defilement’, by following a Nazi policy prohibiting sexual relations between Aryans and non-Aryans and encouraged the girls to inform the authorities if their parents or neighbours were not acting in line with the regime.
In lessons, the girls were presented with propaganda videos and stories focused on painting Jewish people as inherently unsavoury characters. 
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Members of the group wore matching uniforms of white dresses and work clothes to ensure conformity across the movement. Modifications were deemed unacceptable as Nazi girls were intended to be natural beauties that did not rely on cosmetics. 
Alongside the male members of the Hitler Youth, the girl branch would have attended many Nazi Party political meetings and rallies, including the Nuremberg rallies.
The BDM began in 1930, prior to Adolf Hitler's rise to power as Chancellor, in 1933.  
Its roots lie with the unsuccessful establishment of other girl groups set up during the early years of the National Socialist movement which focused on teaching language, folklore and history with anti-Semitic interpretations. 
Recruitment drives ran in an attempt to get more female members but the groups weren't especially successful.
It was only in 1932, with the Fascist regime's increased popularity that Nazi Youth leader Baldur Von Schirach dissolved other Nazi girl's groups and transferred all memberships to the BDM. 
The movement increased momentum and by the end of 1932, membership was estimated between 10,000 to 15,000 girls.
Membership was extremely strict and only allowed girls who met the strict requirements of the Fascist regime. In order to join, girls had to be a German citizen of racial and ethnic German heritage, free of hereditary diseases and with family members in keeping with the Third Reich's belief system.
During the Second World War, the BDM carried out various roles within society including camps for girls evacuated from cities for their protection during bombing raids, training the teenagers as volunteer nurses on the front line and even serving in the signal corps of the women's section of the SS.
In the last days of the war, some of these members were among the most fanatical supporters of the Nazi Regime and not knowing life beyond the Third Reich, joined last-ditch defenses in Berlin and other cities in fighting the invading Allied armies along with male members of the Hitler Youth.
After the Second World War, Baldur Von Schirach, who had also held multiple roles within the Nazi Party, was convicted of crimes against humanity. 
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This is what it looks like inside a naturist camp located on Merseyside.
It’s existence has always been something of an urban legend amongst people who grew up in Whiston.
But now we can reveal (ahem), that it’s very much open and welcomes visitors for day visits and camping.
Jane Caunt, who works at Liverpool Sun and Air Society (LSAS) said: "The Society provides a venue where you can shed your troubles with your clothes when you enter through the gates, a place where you can get some quality down time.
"Sunnysides provides a community with old-fashioned values, members and visitors are part of a group who show respect for themselves and the world around them.
"There is an air of safety inside the gates, everyone looks out for each other, you don't need to worry about your belongings.”
The LSAS website declares that it’s one of the UK’s longest established naturist clubs, having been on the 10 acre site since 1936. Situated just a mile from the M62 and M57 motorways it is popular with people from all over the North West, as well as the Midlands, Yorkshire and North Wales.
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The website states: “We are a pretty easy going bunch with all sorts of interests but bound together by the enjoyment of a clothes-free lifestyle.”
Genuine naturists are invited to visit for a day or longer, if they wish to camp on site.
Guests must book in advance and are encouraged to enjoy the club’s Friday night ‘sauna sessions’. The club also runs a calendar of events, which includes events such as ‘Lancashire hot pot and disco’ night, murder mystery, ‘cricket and picnic by the pool’ and Sunday yoga sessions.
The LSAS is on Fox’s Bank Lane, in Whiston.
To go as a day visitor costs £5 per person. Caravan/campervan for up to two people is £20 per night or £120 per week. Tent for up to two people is £15 per night or £90 per week.
The site has a swimming pool, barbecue area, tennis court, clubroom, hot tub, sauna, and areas where guests can play tennis, shuffleboard and petanque, which is similar to boules.
You can find out more at lsas.org.uk

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