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European Youth Congress

October 3, 1942 issue

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Not more than five hours after U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt finished speaking to the Assembly of the International Students' Services in Washington, Baldur von Schirach, the Nazi Youth leader, addressed a European Youth Congress summoned to Vienna. First, von Schirach called into service that most effective of all Nazi political weapons, the project of European unity. Next, an offensive in the social revolutionary sector, democracies still do not dare to advance any revolutionary political and social program as their objective, but Germany has already created a new society which it offers to the youth of the world.

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HITLER Youth; POLITICAL doctrines; SOCIAL service; PRESIDENTS -- United States; ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; GERMANY
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