File:Hitlerjugend Aufmarsch. Glückliche Jugend Marsch zum Führer. (Reichsparteitag Nürnberg 1935?) Verlag E.A. Schwerdtfeger Berlin Nazi Germany HJ-Bannfahnen Fahnenträger Uniformen propganda photo postcard No known copyright.jpg

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English: "Happy Youth March to the Leader" (German: Glückliche Jugend Marsch zum Führer), propaganda postcard showing photo of marching Hitler Youth boys (Hitlerjungen) in uniforms as standard-bearers (Fahnenträger) holding Hitler Youth regimental flags (HJ-Bannfahnen, troop banners).
Date circa 1938
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Author Uncredited (unlisted, unknown or anonymous) photographer. No known copyright restrictions.

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