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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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By Associated Press Reporter 00:46 BST 21 Jun 2014 , updated 20:14 BST 21 Jun 2014
Authorities are bracing for nudity, drugs and general free-spiritedness during a counterculture gathering that began near Salt Lake City this week, compelling a pair of nearby Mormon church-owned girls' summer camps to move elsewhere.
The first attendees are setting up camp at the annual Rainbow Family gathering, where attendance is expected to total about 10,000.
They have begun building kitchens and setting up tents in advance of their July 4 celebration.
Most visitors have come without incident through the closest town of Heber City, said Wasatch County Sheriff's Deputy Jared Rigby.
But even just a few menaces have rankled locals in the town of 12,000, which is dotted with churches and bordered by vast fields and ranches.
Some revelers have already crashed a nearby wedding reception in search of food.
Police also expect to find marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamine in coming weeks, but aren't saying whether the drugs have already turned up.
They have doubled their force with help from the state.
'We don't deal with a lot of panhandling, people asking for handouts,' Rigby said.
'We don't have a lot of lewdness or public urination.'
With only about 200 participants, the gathering Sunday logged one death when a 39-year-old New Hampshire woman was found on the site hunkered around a bend in the Duchesne River, Rigby said.
She apparently died in her sleep, he added.
For the most part, participants have cooperated with officials, asking how they can limit their toll on the land at the spot about 40 miles east of Salt Lake City, said Dave Whittekiend of the Forest Service.
'People have approached and asked, ''How can we be lighter on the ground; how can we minimize those impacts?'" he said.
They have 'been very open' to requests of biologists, who barred the group from setting up camp within 200 feet of the river, Whittekiend said.
It's the first year the annual event has come to Utah since 2003, when it set up on the northern side of the same mountain range.
It has convened every year since 1972.
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Last year, the group chose Montana's Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, where law enforcement costs related to the gathering totaled $575,000, according to the Forest Service.
Officers issued hundreds of citations but only arrested two people out of 10,000.
Officials there compiled a list of lessons learned, advising their counterparts in other states to make clear where participants may camp, set up fires and retrieve water.
The Rainbow Family has no official leaders and no one website or member list.
Its creed revolves around nonviolence, inclusiveness and praying for peace, according to a number of websites asserting ties to the group.
The gatherings take the name 'rainbow' because they aim to incorporate a spectrum of people and cultures, says one website.
Jan Olpin, co-owner of the Dairy Keen, spotted a group in recent days rummaging through the eatery's garbage, 'so I said, ''Here's your cheeseburger with some soup, fries and a drink''.'
That's a one-off, she said: Police are urging against such donations.
At a community meeting, officials said the festival would boost local business, quelling anxiety, Olpin said.
Some pledged to welcome the visitors but also vowed to lock their cars.
'The whole audience kind of agreed we need to do what's best for Heber and make these people feel welcome,' Olpin said, 'yet be vigilant'.
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