The Kolonialpfadfinder ("Colonial Scouts" in German) were three Scout unions between 1926 and 1933, which were connected by a common history. The aim of their work was the recovery of the German colonies lost after World War I and the training of emigrants. In the middle of 1933 the membership was about 5,000 Scouts.
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| - Kolonialpfadfinder (de)
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| - Mit dem Begriff Kolonialpfadfinder werden drei Pfadfinderbünde der Jahre 1926 bis 1933 bezeichnet, die durch eine gemeinsame Geschichte verbunden waren. Ziel ihrer Arbeit war die Wiedergewinnung der im Ersten Weltkrieg verlorenen deutschen Kolonien und die Ausbildung von Auswanderern. Mitte 1933 lag die Mitgliederzahl bei etwa 5.000 Pfadfindern. (de)
- The Kolonialpfadfinder ("Colonial Scouts" in German) were three Scout unions between 1926 and 1933, which were connected by a common history. The aim of their work was the recovery of the German colonies lost after World War I and the training of emigrants. In the middle of 1933 the membership was about 5,000 Scouts. (en)
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| - Kolonialpfadfinder traveling overseas in Cairo (en)
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| - Bundesarchiv Bild 102-12814, Kairo, Gruppe deutsche Pfadfinder.jpg (en)
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| - Mit dem Begriff Kolonialpfadfinder werden drei Pfadfinderbünde der Jahre 1926 bis 1933 bezeichnet, die durch eine gemeinsame Geschichte verbunden waren. Ziel ihrer Arbeit war die Wiedergewinnung der im Ersten Weltkrieg verlorenen deutschen Kolonien und die Ausbildung von Auswanderern. Mitte 1933 lag die Mitgliederzahl bei etwa 5.000 Pfadfindern. (de)
- The Kolonialpfadfinder ("Colonial Scouts" in German) were three Scout unions between 1926 and 1933, which were connected by a common history. The aim of their work was the recovery of the German colonies lost after World War I and the training of emigrants. In the middle of 1933 the membership was about 5,000 Scouts. (en)
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