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==History== | ==History== | ||
===1923-1933=== | ===1923-1933=== | ||
Since 1923, there had been [[Scout group]]s within the [[International Organisation of Good Templars]] (IOGT) in Germany. There was a strong influence from the ''[[Neupfadfinder]]''. The Neupfadfinder was a group of German and [[Austria]]n [[Scouter]]s and Scouts, who tried to modernize Scouting under the influence of the | Since 1923, there had been [[Scout group]]s within the [[International Organisation of Good Templars]] (IOGT) in Germany. There was a strong influence from the ''[[Neupfadfinder]]''. The Neupfadfinder was a group of German and [[Austria]]n [[Scouter]]s and Scouts, who tried to modernize Scouting under the influence of the Wandervogel movement and of the [[Kibbo Kift|Kindred of the Kibbo Kift]]. They founded among other things a [[publishing house]] and published the translation of the books of [[John Hargrave]] in their ''Verlag Der Weiße Ritter''. The Sturmtrupp-Pfadfinder continued the traditions and style of the Neupfadfinder, after the Neupfadfinder and other groups of the [[German Youth Movement]] founded the ''[[Deutsche Freischar]]''. | ||
In 1927 there were three Scout groups which formed the District ''Sturmtrupp Süd'': | In 1927 there were three Scout groups which formed the District ''Sturmtrupp Süd'': |