Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)
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Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)
Summary
Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938) is a youth organization[1].
Key Facts
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s religion is recorded as Judaism[2].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s religion is recorded as secularism[3].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938) is in the country of German Reich[4].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s instance of is recorded as youth organization[5].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s instance of is recorded as juvenile political organization[6].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s followed by is recorded as Hashomer Hatzair Germany[7].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s part of is recorded as The Young Guard[8].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s part of is recorded as youth employment[9].
- +1931-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)[10].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938) was dissolved in +1938-00-00T00:00:00Z[11].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s location of formation is recorded as Mannheim[12].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s political ideology is recorded as socialism[13].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s political ideology is recorded as Zionism[14].
- Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s different from is recorded as Hashomer Hatzair Germany[15].
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Founding
+1931-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)[10]. Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s location of formation is recorded as Mannheim[12].
Identity
Part of include The Young Guard[8], a youth organization[16], in Israel[17], founded in 1913[18] and youth employment[9]. Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938)'s followed by is recorded as Hashomer Hatzair Germany[7].
Dissolution
Hashomer Hatzair Germany (1931–1938) was dissolved in +1938-00-00T00:00:00Z[11].