The purpose of this website is to serve as an accurate, non-political, and above all, objective historical resource about the League of German Girls of Landjahr Lager in the Hitler Youth. Its intended audience are students, scholars, educators, collectors, professors, historians, and living historians.
This page and its authors and supporters do in no way support, condone, or seek to glorify the politics of Nazi Germany, nor the ideals and beliefs of modern neo-Nazi groups who like to use the symbolism and imagery found in Third Reich publications. Nor do we in any way condone revisionism and holocaust denial.
We realize that symbols of the Third Reich, such as the swastika, are offensive to some people. This page's purpose is not to offend but to objectively educate people about this time period and about the young girls and women who were members of the League of German Girls. We do not believe in censoring images because they show a swastika or other symbols associated with Nazi Germany because we don't think you can selectively delete things from history while claiming to teach about the rest objectively. We will not remove items, nor edit or censor them for the sake of "political correctness".
All images, videos, and information belong to the copyright holder, Cynthia A. Sandor and permission to use anything from this web site must first be secured from the author. Where not otherwise noted, the contents of this website are copyright 1989-2012 by Cynthia A. Sandor, and if you use any of them, I would appreciate a copyright notice as well as a return link to my website placed with the items in a clearly visible way - not hidden away on an information page elsewhere.
I would like to personally thank Chris Crawford and Stephan Hansen from the "Bund Deutscher Maedel - A Historical Research Page and Online Archive" (bdmhistory.com) for their valuable contribution in and throughout "Through Innocent Eyes - The Chosen Girls of the Hitler Youth."
This page and its authors and supporters do in no way support, condone, or seek to glorify the politics of Nazi Germany, nor the ideals and beliefs of modern neo-Nazi groups who like to use the symbolism and imagery found in Third Reich publications. Nor do we in any way condone revisionism and holocaust denial.
We realize that symbols of the Third Reich, such as the swastika, are offensive to some people. This page's purpose is not to offend but to objectively educate people about this time period and about the young girls and women who were members of the League of German Girls. We do not believe in censoring images because they show a swastika or other symbols associated with Nazi Germany because we don't think you can selectively delete things from history while claiming to teach about the rest objectively. We will not remove items, nor edit or censor them for the sake of "political correctness".
All images, videos, and information belong to the copyright holder, Cynthia A. Sandor and permission to use anything from this web site must first be secured from the author. Where not otherwise noted, the contents of this website are copyright 1989-2012 by Cynthia A. Sandor, and if you use any of them, I would appreciate a copyright notice as well as a return link to my website placed with the items in a clearly visible way - not hidden away on an information page elsewhere.
I would like to personally thank Chris Crawford and Stephan Hansen from the "Bund Deutscher Maedel - A Historical Research Page and Online Archive" (bdmhistory.com) for their valuable contribution in and throughout "Through Innocent Eyes - The Chosen Girls of the Hitler Youth."