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German youth movement
Wandervogel (pl. Wandervögel; lit. 'Wandering Bird') is the name adopted by a popular movement of German youth groups from 1896 to 1933, who protested
Wandervogel
German cultural and educational movement
Scouting and the Wandervogel. By 1938, 8 million children had joined associations that identified with the movement. In 1896 the Wandervogel, a popular movement
German_Youth_Movement
German writer and philosopher (1888–1955)
attained prominence as an early member and "first historian" of the Wandervogel movement. He was aided by his taboo breaking rebellion against schools
Hans_Blüher
Lifestyle of living without clothes in Germany
environment. Naturism grew out of the German Lebensreform movement and the Wandervogel youth movement of 1896, and has been adopted in many neighbouring European
Naturism_in_Germany
Symbol and motif in Western art
Werner Helwig published the book The Blue Flower of the Wandervogel (Die blaue Blume des Wandervogels), a history of the youth movement. Within the movement
Blue_flower
Political ideology which advocates the organization of society by corporate groups
Ideologies Christian Conservative Liberal Nationalist Social Sosism Statist Wandervogel Ideas Body politic Brotherhood economics Family as model for the state
Corporatism
Agrarian movement of former urbanites
Sustainable living The Farm (Tennessee) Tolstoyan movement Twin Oaks Community Wandervogel movement We Are As Gods (book) Wendell Berry World Brotherhood Colonies
Back-to-the-land_movement
Collective settlement in Israel
Culture Jugendburg Ludwigstein Castle Kohte Light Prayer Lute guitar Wandervogel Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg "Wild Geese" "Wir sind des Geyers
Kibbutz
German painter (1868–1948)
Heinrich and Julius Hart, and the anti-materialist garden city and Wandervogel movements. His most famous painting is Light Prayer, which he made in
Fidus
1960s subculture
and cultural clubs that centered on "German folk music". Known as Der Wandervogel ("wandering bird"), this hippie movement opposed the formality of traditional
Hippie
French singer (born 1947)
sein" ("It really can only be love") (with Thomas Lück) and "Wenn die Wandervögel ziehn" ("If the migrating bird calls"). The recording of "Weihnachten
Aurora_Lacasa
Social movement in German-speaking lands around the turn of the twentieth century
Sustainability Sustainable development Sustainable living Tolstoyan movement Wandervogel movement Lebensphilosophie Eichberg, Henning. Nacktkultur, Lebensreform
Lebensreform
Group of German anti-Nazi dissidents
organizations that emphasized a return to nature since 1896. For example, the Wandervogel, a youth movement that arose in the early 20th century, encouraged youth
Kreisau_Circle
Someone who is rejected or cast out, as from home or society
Wikiquote has quotations related to Outcast (person). Abstract zoological wandervogel definition of friction outcastpress poetry and accounts1 ostracon of
Outcast_(person)
Setting in 19th century German Romanticism
century, the youth movement, the social democratic Friends of Nature, the Wandervögel youth groups, the hiking clubs and the right-wing Völkisch movement saw
German_Forest
German SS officer and war criminal (1906–1962)
played the violin and participated in sports and clubs, including a Wandervogel woodcraft and scouting group that included some older boys who were members
Adolf_Eichmann
Practice and advocacy of social nudity
(Freikörperkultur, FKK) was part of the Lebensreform movement and the Wandervogel youth movement of 1896, from Steglitz, Berlin, which promoted ideas of
Naturism
Sexual attraction between members of the same sex
from theatre to the theatricality of uniformed movements (e.g., the Wandervogel and Gemeinschaft der Eigenen). According to the Oxford English Dictionary
Homoeroticism
German writer (1877–1962)
of great economic and technological progress in the country (see also Wandervogel movement). Demian had a strong and enduring influence on the generation
Hermann_Hesse
Austrian mathematician (1898–1962)
1926. Early in the summer of 1925, Artin attended the Congress of the Wandervogel youth movement at Wilhelmshausen near Kassel with the intention of gathering
Emil_Artin
German soldier and author (1895–1998)
rebelled against an affluent upbringing and sought adventure in the Wandervogel German youth movement, before running away to briefly serve in the French
Ernst_Jünger
Romanticised culture
German Empire saw the rise of the German youth movement, especially the Wandervogel, as an antimodern culture criticism. The German image of Indians again
Native Americans in German popular culture
Native_Americans_in_German_popular_culture
Czech writer (1907–1999)
the 1920s, Foglar was strongly influenced by the German independent Wandervogel movement as well as the Scout movement led by Antonín Benjamin Svojsík
Jaroslav_Foglar
German middle-distance runner
a family of publishers. He attended school in Berlin and joined the Wandervogel (German reform youth movement) while in high school (Gymnasium) in
Willie_Jahn
the goodness of "the old ways". The German youth movement known as Der Wandervogel grew out of Lebensreform as a countercultural reaction to the organized
History of the hippie movement
History_of_the_hippie_movement
Popular German Volkslied
in a folk song collection. It gained popularity in the 1910s in the Wandervogel movement, and was later used by the Nazis and included in songbooks for
Kein schöner Land in dieser Zeit
Kein_schöner_Land_in_dieser_Zeit
German youth organization
Freischar – Bund der Wandervögel und Pfadfinder (DF) is a German youth organization. Originating from the merger of several small Wandervogel and Scouting groups
Deutsche_Freischar
Movements from the era of Romanticism
Austria Anton Bruckner France Edmond Rostand Germany Richard Strauss Wandervogel Iceland Sigurdur Nordal Ireland W.B. Yeats Italy Rafael Sabatini Norway
Neo-romanticism
German Nazi veterinary official (1892–1955)
and earned his Abitur from the local Gymnasium. He was a member of the Wandervogel movement from 1909, leading its Bavarian regional branch in 1913. He
Friedrich Weber (veterinarian)
Friedrich_Weber_(veterinarian)
[Folkloric songs of the Germans in the 18th and 19th centuries]. When the Wandervogel youth movement was founded in 1905, the song became part of many of its
Das Wandern ist des Müllers Lust
Das_Wandern_ist_des_Müllers_Lust
Political power sharing among cultural groups
Ideologies Christian Conservative Liberal Nationalist Social Sosism Statist Wandervogel Ideas Body politic Brotherhood economics Family as model for the state
Consociationalism
Stringed musical instrument
strings. (see de:Deutsche Basslaute) The instrument is associated with the Wandervogel countercultural movement in Germany in the first half of the 20th century
Lute_guitar
Organisation of the German Youth Movement
It was part of the broader German youth movement, emerging from the Wandervogel. The organisation was set up at a gathering held on the Hoher Meissner
Freideutsche_Jugend
German journalist
was born Ruth Andreas in Berlin and, as a girl, was a member of the Wandervogel movement. She trained as a social worker and also wrote articles for
Ruth_Andreas-Friedrich
Youth organisation in East Germany
summer, children usually went to pioneer camps similar to West Germany's Wandervogel groups or the Scouts, and international pioneer camps were also common
Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Organisation
Ernst_Thälmann_Pioneer_Organisation
German physician (1892–1971)
served, after joining from the German Youth Movement where he was a Wandervogel. Hans was born to Karl Kollwitz (1863–1940) and artist Käthe Kollwitz
Hans_Kollwitz
Classic, humorous children's song
German song became even more widespread when it was included in the Wandervogel songbook Der Zupfgeigenhansl in 1909. In George Korson's Pennsylvania
There's_a_Hole_in_My_Bucket
Rutha had embraced his Wandervogel group assuming a strongly nationalistic outlook. A major part of the message of Rutha's Wandervogel, which went out on
Heinz_Rutha
German youth leader, writer and publisher
22 June 1907. From the age of 13, in 1920, Koebel was a member of the Wandervogel. Koebel soon became a leader in the movement, inventing the Kohte, a
Eberhard_Koebel
American children's books author and illustrator (1942–1992)
in-his-art-a-week-with-the-james-marshall-papers/. "James Marshall." Wandervogel Diary. November 07, 2010. Accessed February 08, 2019. https://wandervogeldiary
James_Marshall_(author)
Australian politician (born 1945)
Revolution Narodniks Southern Agrarians Green Revolution Land reform in Egypt Wandervogel Reforms in Cuba Four Year Plan Bonds in Peru Reforms in Azerbaijan Principles
Bob_Katter
go to ruin in the late 19th century. After the First World War, the Wandervogel and German Youth Movement joined together to save the castle. In 1920
Ludwigstein_Castle
Surname list
orchestral conductor Willie Jahn (1889–1973), German athlete, leader of the Wandervogel youth movement, folksong composer, publisher, World War II army officer
Jahn
German policymaker and resistor to Nazism (1898–1944)
("Productive School People") his instructional concept, inspired by the Wandervogel movement and labour-school pedagogy, whose main focus was on trips, activity-oriented
Adolf_Reichwein
Architectural style
numerous associations of history of popular traditions, notably the Wandervogel founded in 1901. The Heimatschutzstil or Heimatstil was "an architecture
Heimatschutz_Architecture
German lawyer and activist
"quit the church" when she was 16. In 1923 she joined the Wandervogel movement. The Wandervogels were a nationwide youth network that combined hiking and
Marie_Luise_von_Hammerstein
German sinologist and historian
Before the First World War, Wittfogel was the leader of the Lüneburg Wandervogel group. In 1918, he set up the Lüneburg local. Many years later Wittfogel
Karl_August_Wittfogel
Philosophy supporting rural society
Revolution Narodniks Southern Agrarians Green Revolution Land reform in Egypt Wandervogel Reforms in Cuba Four Year Plan Bonds in Peru Reforms in Azerbaijan Principles
Agrarianism
Colony on the hill Monescia near Ascona in Ticino, Switzerland
reformer) Notes Landmann (1979), p. 7 Dailey, Dan. "Wandervogel - Frequently Asked Questions". www.wandervogel.com. Retrieved 19 April 2016. Landmann (1979)
Monte_Verità
German writer (1874–1945)
as the Wandervogel. Wilhelm Jansen, co-founder of the Gemeinschaft der Eigenen, was one of the chief financial supporters of the Wandervogel and also
Adolf_Brand
German army officer (1895–1952) and Righteous among the Nations
rejected the caning of students. During the 1920s, he became active in the Wandervogel section of the German Youth Movement and participated in organised sport
Wilm_Hosenfeld
Economic system of neo-corporatism
Ideologies Christian Conservative Liberal Nationalist Social Sosism Statist Wandervogel Ideas Body politic Brotherhood economics Family as model for the state
Tripartism
Anabaptist movement of Christian intentional communities
Culture Jugendburg Ludwigstein Castle Kohte Light Prayer Lute guitar Wandervogel Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg "Wild Geese" "Wir sind des Geyers
Bruderhof_Communities
2013 American film
lives. The film documents the history of German youth movements like the Wandervogel, the Hitler Youth, and the Swing Kids of Hamburg. It also examines the
Teenage_(2013_American_film)
1955 film
the art director Hans Kuhnert. It is a Heimatfilm that references the Wandervogel. Rudolf Schock as Axel Wendt Waltraut Haas as Toni Peters Elma Karlowa
The_Happy_Wanderer_(film)
German ethnic and nationalist movement
Culture Jugendburg Ludwigstein Castle Kohte Light Prayer Lute guitar Wandervogel Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg "Wild Geese" "Wir sind des Geyers
Völkisch_movement
Political ideology within the socialist movement
Ideologies Christian Conservative Liberal Nationalist Social Sosism Statist Wandervogel Ideas Body politic Brotherhood economics Family as model for the state
Social_democracy
Painting by Fidus
Related to the Lebensreform concept were the German Youth Movement and Wandervogel groups, where light, fire and the summer solstice frequently were associated
Light_Prayer
German Indologist and religious studies writer
had come into contact with the Wandervogel tendency. Initially little more than a more organized version of the Wandervogel, the Bund, which was for a time
Jakob_Wilhelm_Hauer
Ideologies Christian Conservative Liberal Nationalist Social Sosism Statist Wandervogel Ideas Body politic Brotherhood economics Family as model for the state
List_of_political_ideologies
Song by Hannes Wader
lyrics of the song are based on the tradition and way of life of the Wandervogel movement of the early 20th century. In general, songwriters are often
Heute_hier,_morgen_dort
American songwriter and recording artist (1908–1995)
followed a Naturmensch and Lebensreform philosophy influenced by the Wandervogel movement in Germany. He was a vegetarian. He recalled once telling a
Eden_ahbez
Nazi folkish youth organization
Youth Hikers) was a Nazi folkish youth organization affiliated with the Wandervogel movement, founded in 1920 by Wilhelm Kotzde-Kottenrodt and with around
Adler_und_Falke
existed as early as 1917 and the song became popular among members of the Wandervogel movement / Bündische Jugend society during the late 1920s. It is also
Wild_Geese_(song)
Types of social ties by Ferdinand Tönnies
Ideologies Christian Conservative Liberal Nationalist Social Sosism Statist Wandervogel Ideas Body politic Brotherhood economics Family as model for the state
Gemeinschaft_and_Gesellschaft
German name given to an irregular, volunteer military unit
on 27 April 1848; around 800 men. Deutsche Freischar — federation of Wandervögel and Pfadfinder hiking groups Deutsche Akademische Freischar [de] — student
Freischar
Choral work by Richard Strauss
photograph of Strauss rehearsing the Olympische Hymne at the Olympic Stadium "Olympic Hymn", Wandervogel Diary, 27 July 2012 Portals: Classical music Germany
Olympische_Hymne
2004 song by Rammstein
singing ("Und die Vögel singen nicht mehr") could refer also to the Wandervogel with a nostalgic feeling of loss of the freedom they embodied, which
Ohne_dich
Loosely organized group of youth in Nazi Germany
Culture Jugendburg Ludwigstein Castle Kohte Light Prayer Lute guitar Wandervogel Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg "Wild Geese" "Wir sind des Geyers
Edelweiss_Pirates
Rückblick. Ottweiler Druckerei, Ottweiler, 1957 Nerohm: Die letzten Wandervögel: Burg Waldeck und die Nerother. Geschichte einer Jugendbewegung. Deutscher
Waldeck_Castle_(Hunsrück)
themselves as the third wave of the German youth movement after the Wandervogel and the German youth movement. However, many historians now categorize
Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929
Deutsche_Jungenschaft_vom_1.11.1929
Scouting became involved with the German Youth Movement, of which the Wandervogel was a part. Another group that, while short-lived, was influential on
Scouting and Guiding in Germany
Scouting_and_Guiding_in_Germany
First national German scouting association
in its old form, the new, progressive powers leaned more towards the Wandervogel as being more back-to-nature orientated and less nationalistic. This
Deutscher Pfadfinderbund (1911–1933)
Deutscher_Pfadfinderbund_(1911–1933)
German political journalist (1906–1975)
Culture Jugendburg Ludwigstein Castle Kohte Light Prayer Lute guitar Wandervogel Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg "Wild Geese" "Wir sind des Geyers
Karl_Otto_Paetel
Ideology which emphasizes the blending of corporate and national interests
Ideologies Christian Conservative Liberal Nationalist Social Sosism Statist Wandervogel Ideas Body politic Brotherhood economics Family as model for the state
Corporate_nationalism
Resistance group in Nazi Germany
Culture Jugendburg Ludwigstein Castle Kohte Light Prayer Lute guitar Wandervogel Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg "Wild Geese" "Wir sind des Geyers
White_Rose
Japanese anime television series
2024 – via X (formerly Twitter). Credits from "Wandāfōgeru" ワンダーフォーゲル [Wandervogel]. Girls Band Cry. Episode 10 (in Japanese). June 8, 2024. Tokyo MX. Ando
Girls_Band_Cry
Nazi Party youth wing (1926–1945)
Culture Jugendburg Ludwigstein Castle Kohte Light Prayer Lute guitar Wandervogel Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg "Wild Geese" "Wir sind des Geyers
Hitler_Youth
Political ideology
Revolution Narodniks Southern Agrarians Green Revolution Land reform in Egypt Wandervogel Reforms in Cuba Four Year Plan Bonds in Peru Reforms in Azerbaijan Principles
Agrarian_socialism
are works in which they express an unabashed naturism—in line with the Wandervögel, life in the countryside stripped of taboos and prejudices—an almost
History_of_the_nude_in_art
German expression and cultural movement
Numerous historical and folk art societies arose, such as the bourgeois Wandervogel youth movement in 1896. On 30 March 1904, Rudorff founded the Bund Heimatschutz
Heimatschutz
German folk song
melody used now appeared in the 20th century and was popular in the Wandervogel movement. This version was also published in the 1938 Neues Soldaten-Liederbuch
Ein_Heller_und_ein_Batzen
Musical instrument in the lute family
mandolin, although they also developed it locally. The Germans used it in Wandervogel. The bandolim is commonly used wherever the Spanish and Portuguese took
Mandolin
Political party type in the Nordic countries
Revolution Narodniks Southern Agrarians Green Revolution Land reform in Egypt Wandervogel Reforms in Cuba Four Year Plan Bonds in Peru Reforms in Azerbaijan Principles
Nordic_agrarian_parties
Youth castle in Germany
people. The sponsors of the original youth castles came mainly from the Wandervogel and Pfadfinder movement, or were at least linked to the youth movement
Jugendburg
Networking organisation for residential communities
John de Graaf identifies some of these lessons in his article, "The Wandervogel" (meaning wondering birds or Free Birds!), appearing in the Fall 1977
Foundation for Intentional Community
Foundation_for_Intentional_Community
German homosexual advocacy group
Fuchs and Martha Marquardt, nobleman Wilhelm Jansen (founder of the Jung-Wandervogel), the painter Fidus, the composer Richard Meienreis and the Dutch painter
Gemeinschaft_der_Eigenen
even in German-speaking regions. It was later used by the scouts and Wandervögel as well as by the Deutsches Jungvolk during the Nazi era. Rotte was later
Fähnlein
World War I era German marching song
Culture Jugendburg Ludwigstein Castle Kohte Light Prayer Lute guitar Wandervogel Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg "Wild Geese" "Wir sind des Geyers
Wir sind des Geyers schwarzer Haufen
Wir_sind_des_Geyers_schwarzer_Haufen
Children's humanist summer camp
Invisible Pink Unicorn Kibbo Kift Order of Woodcraft Chivalry Scouting Wandervogel The Woodcraft Folk "Our History". Camp Quest. Retrieved 28 July 2017
Camp_Quest_UK
German Left Communist activist (1887–1943)
fraternities. He was also a member of the politically left-of-centre Wandervogel hiking movement. Alexander Schwab received his doctorate from Heidelberg
Alexander_Schwab
1948 song by eden ahbez, sung by Nat King Cole
person) and Lebensreform (life reform) philosophy influenced by the Wandervogel (Wandering Bird) movement in Germany. Their followers, known as "Nature
Nature_Boy
Dutch-German historian, Nazi and scholar (1885–1981)
his wife moved to the Netherlands, where they founded a nationalist Wandervogel-organization, dedicated to traditional folk-music. By then, Wirth had
Herman_Wirth
German diplomat and resistance member
guidance to be courageous and "always do what he thought right" and the Wandervogel movement, which beginning in 1914 also helped to develop his principled
Fritz_Kolbe
Former ruling party of Portugal (1932–1974)
Ideologies Christian Conservative Liberal Nationalist Social Sosism Statist Wandervogel Ideas Body politic Brotherhood economics Family as model for the state
National_Union_(Portugal)
Outdoor-based early learning approach
education Urban forest Adventure playground Helicopter parent Slow parenting Wandervogel Kitafahrten Alice Gregory, "Running Free in Germany’s Outdoor Preschools"
Forest_kindergarten
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
to the wealthy villages of Lichterfelde and Dahlem. In 1901 the first Wandervogel youth group was founded in the basement of the Steglitz town hall. Steglitz
Steglitz
Militaristic culture present in Germany between 1815 and 1945
said violence becoming a part of self-identification. The bourgeois Wandervogel as well as other youth groups propagated the ideal that the war was not
German_militarism
1963 book by Hannah Arendt
for himself without doing so. As a youth, he belonged to the YMCA, the Wandervogel, and the Jungfrontkämpferverband. In 1933, he failed in his attempt to
Eichmann_in_Jerusalem
German composer (1895–1982)
ISBN 978-3-7957-0323-3. Yri, Kirsten (Fall–Winter 2017). "Lebensreform and Wandervögel Ideals in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana". The Musical Quarterly. 100 (3–4):
Carl_Orff
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Girl/Female
Irish
Bitter.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Savior
Boy/Male
Hindu
Another name of Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
Indian
Successful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Stallard.
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Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
Clever Girl
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Tamil
Intoxicating
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Arabic, Muslim
Small Fire
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sings with Raaga, God of Raghavendra
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