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A group of members were convicted in October 1938 and sentenced to between one and five years of incarceration, due to the Meuten being connected to Communism and at the time Germany held legislation that forbade the resurrection of any of the
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they were blue collar workers, apprentices and shop clerks. When they were not congregating in cinemas, public swimming pools, or formerly Communist neighborhood pubs, they liked to hike and discuss politics. There are reports of the Meuten in
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and BDM. Typically, boys donned short leather trousers paired with suspenders, while the girls sported dark skirts paired with checked shirts or blouses. White knee socks and hiking boots completed the ensemble. Occasionally, red
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Members of the group established their own unique dress code, taking inspiration from the attire worn by leftist socialist youth groups. This was done in order to set themselves apart from the
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and skull badges were also included as part of the attire, as well as badges featuring the initials 'BJ' representing 'Bündische Jugend'.
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There is a permanent exhibition commemorating them at the Leipzig School Museum. The group is also included in the
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traditions. Between 1937 and 1939, the Meuten had, according to the Gestapo, an estimated 1500 members.
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in 1939 with numerous youths sent to penitentiaries, youth prisons or reformatories.
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The Meuten became active in Leipzig around 1937, and such as members of
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towns, but the records of the activity is incredibly scarce.
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