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Deutsch: Marine-Hitler-Jugend im Dienst : Lehrbuch für die praktische und theoretische Ausbildung der Marine-Hitler-Jugend, herausgegeben von der Reichsjugendführung, Verlag E. S. Mittler & Sohn, Berlin SW68

Kriegsmarine war die offizielle Bezeichnung der Seestreitkräfte der deutschen Wehrmacht, nachdem die Reichsmarine des Deutschen Reiches am 1. Juni 1935 entsprechend umbenannt worden war. Die Bezeichnung war im Sprachgebrauch bereits üblich gewesen und diente als Abgrenzung zur Handelsmarine. Gleichzeitig wurde aus der bisherigen Marineleitung das Oberkommando der Marine.

Die Marine-HJ war innerhalb der Hitlerjugend eine Sonderformation wie die Nachrichten-, Motor- und Flieger-HJ und die Spielscharen. Sie diente der Nachwuchsschulung der Kriegsmarine, später sollte sie den notwendigen Ersatz für diese stellen. Mit Blick auf das angestrebte Kriegsziel der Nationalsozialisten sollten die 'deutsche Seegeltung' ideologisch verankert und nach einem vermeintlichen Endsieg die Absolventen zum Aufbau der dann notwendigen Handelsflotte herangezogen werden.

English: "Naval Hitler Youth in Service : Textbook for the practical and theoretical training of the Marine-Hitler Youth, published in 1942 by the National Youth Leadership (Reichsjugendführung) and E.S. Mittler & Sohn in Berlin"
See Naval war badges of Nazi Germany
See Uniforms and insignia of the Kriegsmarine

The Kriegsmarine was the navy of Germany from 1935 to 1945. It was one of three official branches, along with the Heer (army) and the Luftwaffe (Air Force), of the Wehrmacht, the German armed forces.

The Marine Hitler Youth (Marine-HJ) was a special division within the Hitler Youth, dedicated to training future recruits for the Navy of Nazi Germany and serving as an auxiliary to it. Its goal was to instill the ideology of "German maritime superiority" and prepare graduates for the construction of a post-victory merchant fleet. Established in 1935, the Marine-HJ had close ties to the Kriegsmarine and operated several naval sports schools to meet the navy's requirements.
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Marine-Hitler-Jugend im Dienst (1942)
Author Uniform illustrations by German illustrator Herbert Rothgaengel (Rothgängel) (died 1945). Training guide/handbook issued by the national leadership of the Hitler Youth, a disbanded and prohibited, paramilitary, semi-state organization in Nazi Germany. No known copyright restrictions.

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