National Socialist German Students' League Explained

National Socialist German Students' Union
Nativename:Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund
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Type:School monitoring organization
Status:Defunct, illegal
Region Served:Germany
Parent Organization:Nazi Party

The National Socialist German Students' Union (German: Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund, abbreviated NSDStB) was founded in 1926 as a division of the Nazi Party with the mission of integrating University-level education and academic life within the framework of the Nazi worldview. Organized (as with other departments of the Nazi Party) strictly in accord with the Führerprinzip (or "leader principle") as well as the principle of Machtdistanz (or "power distance"), the NSDStB housed its members in so-called Kameradschaftshäusern (or "Fellowship Houses"), and (from 1930) had its members decked out in classic brown shirts and its own distinctive Swastika emblems.

After Germany's defeat in World War II, the Nazi Party along with its divisions and affiliated organisations were declared "criminal organizations" and banned by the Allied Control Council on October 10, 1945.[1]

Leaders, 1926–45

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Other notable members

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gerade auf LeMO gesehen: LeMO Kapitel: NS-Regime . 2022-12-01 . dhm.de . de.
  2. Andreas Raith, Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (NSDStB), 1926-1945, in: Bavarian history dictionary, 28 Feb 2011. Here: p.4