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7th World Scout Jamboree

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Doubts has been expressed because while Bad Ischl was in the American Zone, it lay close to the Soviet Zone. However, Austrian Scout troops had been permitted to start and carry on quietly in the Soviet Zone, and no attempt was made to interfere with them, so members of these troops also attended the
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During the event seven lit towers were erected to symbolize previous Jamborees. As the name of each Jamboree was announced, a flag was hoisted on one of the towers and the song of that Jamboree sung. Other key events included the official opening and closing of the campsite, a bridge building
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added 15% to the Austrian estimate, anticipating that staples like milk would inflate in price, which they did. 500,000 Schillings were granted as a subsidy of the Austrian Federal Government. The final contribution fee for each participant equated to 338 Schilling (€24.56).
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contingent and had reduced the minimum age for their attendees from 14, the normal Jamboree age, to 13, since the revived organization had only been in existence for five years. The 7th World Scout Jamboree was also the last Jamboree for which Austria were the host country.
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had been forbidden in 1938 and had made their own comeback in 1946. The majority of the countries represented at the Conference had been at war with the then Austrian State only five years before, and there was a great desire to show that the brotherhood of
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The main campsite was divided into seven different sub-campsites, with each one being named after a different federal state of Austria. Two further campsites also housed the heads of the delegation as well as guests. 521 so-called "Service
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and the word "Jamboree", yet he made the journey with no problem. The sight of Scouts waving the welcome flags at the airport told him that he had arrived at the right place.
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given a warm welcome as official participants in a World Jamboree for the first time. The Austrian contingent was slightly outnumbered by the
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competition for partaking Scouts, and two bonfire evenings for both participants and visitors of the Jamboree.
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to bring Scouts together from all over the world and so strengthen the feeling of unity and fellowship,
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also designed and produced over 1,000,000 copies of a commemorative stamp for the occasion.
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zones. Preparations were started immediately, and the site near Bad Ischl in the
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In voicing the invitation, the Austrian International Commissioner,
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In 1991 and 2001 (organised in conjunction with the state campsite
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One Scout attended from Japan, knowing no language other than
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was selected in November 1949 while snow lay on the ground.
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The budget for the Jamboree was fixed at six million
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Bad Ischl
Austria
6th World Scout Jamboree
8th World Scout Jamboree
Scouting portal
German
Austria
Bad Ischl
Upper Austria
German Scouts
Commonwealth
Norway
World Jamboree
Denmark
Austrian Scouts
Scouting
Adolf Klarer
fleur-de-lis scouting logo
Jew's harp
Alexej Stachowitsch
Austria's postal delivery service
Moisson Jamboree
Austrian government
under foreign control
American
British
Soviet
French
occupation

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