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The '''Jugendbund Neudeutschland''' (Youth Federation New Germany) was a German Catholic organisation, founded in 1919 by [[Felix von Hartmann]], the Archbishop of Cologne.<ref name=bbkl>{{BBKL|h/hartmann_fe|band=2|autor=Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz|artikel=Hartmann, Felix von|spalte=577}}</ref> It was closely affiliated with the [[Catholic Centre Party]]. The organisation opposed Nazism and was banned by the Nazi regime in 1933.
[[File:ND – Christsein.heute Logo.svg|thumb|The organization's logo]]
The '''Jugendbund Neudeutschland''' ('Youth Federation New Germany') is a [[Roman Catholicism in Germany|German Catholic]] organization, founded in 1919 following a recommendation by [[Felix von Hartmann]], the [[Archbishop of Cologne]].<ref name=bbkl>{{BBKL|h/hartmann_fe|band=2|autor=Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz|artikel=Hartmann, Felix von|spalte=577}}</ref> During the [[Weimar Republic]], it was closely affiliated with the [[Catholic Centre Party]]. The organisation opposed Nazism and was banned by the [[Nazi regime]] in 1933. After [[World War II]], it was re-established as '''Bund Neudeutschland''' and enlarged, comprising a wing for secondary school students, another for university students, and a third one for those who were no longer students, but wished to continue in the movement. The student wings then merged with the parallel girls movement Heliand and formed the {{interlanguage link|Katholische Studierende Jugend|de}}, which is affiliated with the International [[Young Christian Students]].
[[File:Schloss Hirschberg EI 023.JPG|thumb|Memorial at Hirschberg Castle ([[Beilngries]])]]


==Former members==
==Former members==
*[[Hans Filbinger]], a leading member of Jugendbund Neudeutschland in Baden in the early 1930s
*[[Hans Filbinger]], a leading member of Jugendbund Neudeutschland in Baden in the early 1930s
* [[Bernhard Vogel (politician)]]


==References==
==References==
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* Ronald Warlowski: ''Neudeutschland German Catholic Students 1919-1939''. Nijhoff, Den Haag 197
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[[Category:Historical youth organisations based in Germany]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 1919]]
[[Category:Youth organizations established in 1919]]
[[Category:1933 disestablishments in Germany]]
[[Category:1933 disestablishments in Germany]]
[[Category:Youth wings of political parties in Germany]]
[[Category:Historical youth wings of political parties in Germany]]
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[[Category:1919 establishments in Germany]]

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The organization's logo

The Jugendbund Neudeutschland ('Youth Federation New Germany') is a German Catholic organization, founded in 1919 following a recommendation by Felix von Hartmann, the Archbishop of Cologne.[1] During the Weimar Republic, it was closely affiliated with the Catholic Centre Party. The organisation opposed Nazism and was banned by the Nazi regime in 1933. After World War II, it was re-established as Bund Neudeutschland and enlarged, comprising a wing for secondary school students, another for university students, and a third one for those who were no longer students, but wished to continue in the movement. The student wings then merged with the parallel girls movement Heliand and formed the Katholische Studierende Jugend [de], which is affiliated with the International Young Christian Students.

Memorial at Hirschberg Castle (Beilngries)

Former members

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References

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  1. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1990). "Hartmann, Felix von". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 2. Hamm: Bautz. col. 577. ISBN 3-88309-032-8.
  • Ronald Warlowski: Neudeutschland German Catholic Students 1919-1939. Nijhoff, Den Haag 197