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An organisation for girls where they were taught home-making skills
BDM was the abbreviation given to the German girls' brigade equivalent. It was the League of German Maidens or Girls which in German is Bund Deutscher Madel.
No, only boys were involved in the Hitler Youth. Girls belonged tothe League of German Maidens.
No, there was a separate branch for girls, the Bund Deutcsher Madel, the "League of German Maidens". It was a branch of the same organization.
My mother was in the League of German Maidens.. Her scripted role was to learn how to become a tailor. She learned techniques and points of precise stitching and was very disciplined. She later was ordered to sew parachutes for the NAZI air force. She always claimed she was in Hitler Youth, as that is how many young girls of her day considered themselves to be. (Not League of German Maidens) Very strict and ordered and they believed that if they received their training and were faithful to Hitler and his beliefs, that they would be rewarded with a stronger, better economy for all in Germany.. All indoctrination for the day.....
Pan-German League was created in 1891.
German Freethinkers League was created in 1881.
The Pan German League was intensely nationalistic and very antisemitic.
There is no specific collective noun for maidens, in which case you use a collective noun that is suitable for the situation; for example a mildness of maidens, a mob of maidens, a mayhem of maidens, etc.
Bayern munich play in the German league called the Bundes liga
German Football League was created in 1979.
The Nine Maidens was created in 1985.