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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox magazine Das Deutsche Mädel (Шаблон:IPA-de; The German Girl) was the Nazi propaganda magazine aimed at girls, particularly members of League of German Girls.[1] In fact, it was the official organ of the League.[2][3] The magazine was published on a monthly basis between 1933 and 1942.[2][4]

Unlike the adventure orientation of Der Pimpf, intended for Hitler Youth, Das deutsche Mädel urged hiking, tending the wounded, hard work in factories, and preparing for motherhood.[1] On the other hand, in contrast to the woman's magazine with some propaganda, NS-Frauen-Warte, it placed far more emphasis on the strong and active German woman; health, education, service, and sports all featured, and famous women depicted included doctors, athletes, poets, and pilots.[5]

Articles in it included describing a speech by Jutta Rüdiger when she was appointed to lead The League of German Girls,[6] telling the girls who had just joined the Jungmädelbund of their duties to Germany,[7] and a story of how Young Girls had ensured that a dead father's promise to his son was fulfilled.[8]

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  5. Leila J. Rupp, Mobilizing Women for War, p. 45, Шаблон:ISBN, Шаблон:OCLC
  6. "The Tasks of the BDM in the Year 1938"
  7. "You Have the Best Examples"
  8. "Because Father Had Promised"