File:Hitlerjugend (Hitler Youth) Abbau einer Fernsprechleitung (Dismantling of a telephone line) art publisher E.A. Schwerdtfeger & Co. AG Berlin Nazi Germany Propaganda postcard Uniformed boys Paramilitary training Unknown photographer No k.jpg

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English: "Dismantling of a telephone line" (German: Abbau einer Fernsprechleitung), propaganda postcard showing a photo of uniformed Hitler Youth boys (Hitlerjungen) winding a telephone wire onto a drum or reel in a signalman's cable layer holder, likely as a paramilitary exercise or training in the use of field telephony. The boys are dressed in HJ summer uniforms, with brown shirts, swastika armbands and black shorts.
Date 1930s
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