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The '''Free German Youth''' ([[German language|German]]: '''Freie Deutsche Jugend'''), abbreviated '''FDJ''', is a [[Communism|Communist]] [[Federal Republic of Germany|German]] youth organisation founded in 1946. It was the official youth wing of the [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany|Socialist Unity Party]] prior to the party's dissolution in 1989.
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The '''Free German Youth''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Freie Deutsche Jugend''), abbreviated '''FDJ''', is a [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany|Communist]] [[Federal Republic of Germany|German]] youth organisation founded in 1946. It was the official youth wing of the [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany|Socialist Unity Party]] prior to the party's dissolution in 1989. 75% of youth in the GDR were members.<ref name=":01">{{Citation|author=Austin Murphy|year=2000|title=The Triumph of Evil|chapter=A Detailed Autopsy of the Collapse of the Superior System in the Divided Germany|page=123|pdf=https://mltheory.files.wordpress.com/2017/06/austin-murphy-the-triumph-of-evil.pdf|city=Fucecchio|publisher=European Press Academic Publishing|isbn=8883980026}}</ref>
 
== References ==
[[Category:Communist youth organizations]]

Latest revision as of 12:07, 3 July 2023

Free German Youth
Freie Deutsche Jugend
FormationMarch 1946

The Free German Youth (German: Freie Deutsche Jugend), abbreviated FDJ, is a Communist German youth organisation founded in 1946. It was the official youth wing of the Socialist Unity Party prior to the party's dissolution in 1989. 75% of youth in the GDR were members.[1]

References

  1. Austin Murphy (2000). The Triumph of Evil: 'A Detailed Autopsy of the Collapse of the Superior System in the Divided Germany' (p. 123). [PDF] Fucecchio: European Press Academic Publishing. ISBN 8883980026