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'''Pimpf''' is a colloquial name for a boy before the voice change.
'''Pimpf''' is a colloquial name for a boy before the voice change.


In the German [[National Socialism]] '''The Pimpfe''' were evil. go amarica</ref>
In the German [[National Socialism]] '''The Pimpfe''' were the youngest subsection of the [[Hitler Youth]], prevalent in Nazi Germany from 1933–1945, when the Allied Victory in the [[Second World War]] brought down the [[Nazi]] regime. "From the age of six to ten, a boy served a sort of apprenticeship for the Hitler Youth as a Pimpf." The kids would be taught to be loyal to Hitler and the regime (See [[Deutsches Jungvolk]]). Membership in the Hitler Youth was compulsory after 1939.<ref>Shirer, William L. ''The Rise and Fall Of the Third Reich''. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1960. Print.</ref>


Nowadays the term is not often used and is not at all associated with [[national socialism]].
Nowadays the term is not often used and is not at all associated with [[national socialism]].

Revision as of 14:02, 27 February 2013

Pimpf is a colloquial name for a boy before the voice change.

In the German National Socialism The Pimpfe were evil. go amarica</ref>

Nowadays the term is not often used and is not at all associated with national socialism.