Jutta Rüdiger (14 June 1910 – 13 March 2001) was a German psychologist and head of the Nazi Party's female youth organisation, the League of German Girls...
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order to remain in leadership positions), and was succeeded by Dr. Jutta Rüdiger, a doctor of psychology from Düsseldorf, who was a more assertive leader...
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German journalist Jutta Resch-Treuwerth, German journalist and author Jutta Richter, German writer Jutta Rüdiger, German paychologist Jutta Seppinen (born...
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poets, and pilots. Articles in it included describing a speech by Jutta Rüdiger when she was appointed to lead The League of German Girls, telling the...
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organization had grown to 2.7 million members. She was succeeded by Jutta Rüdiger. In an interview in 1980, she stated she was devoted to a single idea...
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their families, and care properly for their children. According to Dr. Jutta Rüdiger, who had taken over as the leader of the League of German Girls in 1937:...
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Site". Archived from the original on 2016-03-01. Retrieved 2008-01-17. "Jutta Rüdiger on the BDM (1938)". research.calvin.edu. Retrieved 2021-07-20. "Nazi...
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1934 to 1937 by Trude Mohr, then from 1937 to 1945 by the psychologist Jutta Rüdiger. Young girls were trained for certain employment (social work, cleaning)...
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Böltken: Führerinnen im Führerstaat: Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, Trude Mohr, Jutta Rüdiger und Inge Viermetz. Centaurus-Verlag, Pfaffenweiler 1995, Forum Frauengeschichte...
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Oswald Rothaug Curt Rothenberger Artur Rother Heinz Röthke Carl Röver Jutta Rüdiger Ernst Rüdin Arthur Rudolph Joachim Rumohr Philipp Rupprecht Bernhard...
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