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- Wandervogel (plural: Wandervögel; English: "Wandering Bird") is the name adopted by a po****r movement of German youth groups from 1896 to 1933, who protested...
- attained prominence as an early member and "first historian" of the Wandervogel movement. He was aided by his taboo breaking rebellion against schools...
- Scouting and the Wandervogel. By 1938, 8 million children had joined ****ociations that identified with the movement. In 1896 the Wandervogel, a po****r movement...
- environment. Naturism grew out of the German Lebensreform movement and the Wandervogel youth movement of 1896, and has been adopted in many neighbouring European...
- Werner Helwig published the book The Blue Flower of the Wandervogel (Die blaue Blume des Wandervogels) a history of the youth movement. Within the movement...
- Culture Jugendburg Ludwigstein Castle Kohte Light Prayer Lute guitar Wandervogel Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg "Wild Geese" "Wir sind des Geyers...
- of great economic and technological progress in the country (see also Wandervogel movement). Demian had a strong and enduring influence on the generation...
- organizations that emphasized a return to nature since 1896. For example, the Wandervogel, a youth movement that arose in the early 20th century, encouraged youth...
- rebelled against an affluent upbringing and sought adventure in the Wandervogel German youth movement, before running away to briefly serve in the French...
- increasing pacifism of his wife, Annemarie. He was also influenced by the Wandervogel movement (a German youth political group) and its adherents. From 1914...