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  1. The German Youth Fire Brigade (DJF) was founded in 1964 in Berlin. [3] By the "Youth Law of the GDR" on 4 May 1964 working groups named "Young Fire Protection Helpers" were created in the GDR. Children in these groups were taught outside of school about the basics of fire safety, preventative fire protection, firefighting, and first aid.

  2. With seven, eight the Warsaw pact. And nine your best friend. A, B, C, the best Army. And D, E, F, an accurate shot. G, H, and I : for democracy. And J, that's the FDJ. As a small child, I was a ...

  3. Protestantism. …and the establishment of the Free German Youth (Freie Deutsche Jugend), a secular organization that competed for the attention of young people by offering members access to recreational facilities, organized holidays, and higher education. The vigorous way the Protestant churches in East Germany celebrated the 450th ...

  4. The Free German Youth, also known as the FDJ (German: Freie Deutsche Jugend), is a socialist youth movement in Germany. Formerly it was the official youth movement of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the Socialist Unity Party of Germany. The organization was meant for young people, both male and female, between the ages of 14 and 25 and ...

  5. The Free German Trade Union Federation ( German: Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund or FDGB) was the sole national trade union centre of the German Democratic Republic (GDR or East Germany) which existed from 1946 to 1990. As a mass organisation of the GDR, nominally representing all workers, the FDGB was a constituent member of the National Front.

  6. Das Advisory Council on Youth (AC) – deutsch Beirat zu Jugendfragen [1], französisch Conseil Consultatif sur la Jeunesse (CCJ) – des Europarates ist ein nichtstaatliches Entscheidungsgremium von jungen Menschen [2] [3]. Es ist ein wesentlicher Bestandteil der einzigartigen Co-Management-Struktur des Europarates, die eine gleichberechtigte ...