Proper noun
Hitler Youth
The youth organization of the Nazi Party.
Among the incredibly unusual characters in the story is Captain Klenzendorf (Sam Rockwell), a disillusioned Nazi officer who, after losing his eye, now oversees the Hitler Youth. Source: Internet
But both soon fell out with each other, because Wankel tried to put a stronger emphasis on military training, whereas Wagner wished for the Hitler Youth to be a primarily political organization. Source: Internet
Boys first served as apprentices in the Pimpfen main (cubs), beginning at the age of six, and at age ten, entered the Deutsches Jungvolk main (Young German Boys) and served there until entering the Hitler Youth proper at age fourteen. Source: Internet
Hitler Youth, p. 238. Like many aspects of the Nazi Volksgemeinschaft (people's community), the organization of Germany for war was all-inclusive, reaching almost all levels of society as the establishment and expansion of the Volkssturm'' reveals. Source: Internet
Last year was a busy one for Wilson, who starred in four films of varying quality: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with Anne Hathaway (fun, ridiculous); Hitler Youth comedy (divisively cartoonish); the romcom parody (slightly off the mark); and (ghastly). Source: Internet
Political indoctrination started at a very early age, and continued by means of the Hitler Youth with the ultimate goal of complete mind control. Source: Internet