Flags of the Hitler Youth
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Hitlerjugend
[edit](Hitler Youth)
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Hitlerjugend Allgemeine Flagge (HJ-general flag)
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HJ-Bannfahne (Bannfahne for the Hitler-Jugend)
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HJ-Gefolgschaftsfahne (Hitlerjugend Gefolgschafts Flag)
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DJ-Jungbann-Fahne (Deutsches Jungvolk Jungbann Flag)
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DJ-Fähnlein Fahne (Deutsches Jungvolk Fähnlein Flag)
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DJ-Fähnlein Fahne, Rückseite, Variante (Variant of a DJ-flag, reverse)
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DJ-Jungenschaftswimpel
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HJ-Schulwimpel (Vorderseite) (HJ-School-pennant, obverse)
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HJ-Schulwimpel (Rückseite) (HJ-School-pennant, reverse)
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Arbeiterjugend (HJ) Wimpel (vor 1933)
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DJ-Wimpel (vor 1933) (Early DJ-pennant (pre 1933))
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HJ-Wimpel (frühe Variante) (Early version of a HJ-pennant)
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Flagge für Nachrichteneinheiten der HJ (Flag for Signal units of the HJ)
Fanfarentücher
[edit](Trumpetflags)
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Fanfarentuch des Deutschen Jungvolks (DJ), Vorderseite (Trumpetflag for the DJ, obverse)
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Fanfarentuch des Deutschen Jungvolks (DJ), Rückseite, Beispiel (Trumpetflag for the DJ, reverse, example)
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Fanfarentuch der Hitlerjugend (HJ) (Trumpetflag for the HJ)
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