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Bund Deutscher Jugend : ウィキペディア英語版
Bund Deutscher Jugend
The Bund Deutscher Jugend (BDJ, (英語:League of German Youth)) was a politically active German association with right-wing and anti-communist leanings founded in 1950. In the beginning of 1953 the BDJ and its paramilitary arm, the Technischer Dienst, were forbidden as extreme right-wing organisations because of "involvement in a secret organisation" (guerrilla training).〔(Research Aid: Cryptonyms and Terms in Declassified CIA Files - Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Disclosure Acts )〕
== History==

The BDJ was founded on 23 June 1950 in Frankfurt/Main. The founder and main theorist and later chairman of the BDJ was Paul Lüth.〔(Declassified CIA File: "Bund Deutscher Jugend" (League of German Youth ))〕 The CIA-cryptonym for the BDJ was KMPRUDE〔 and for the Technischer Dienst LCPROWL.〔(Declassified CIA file: Project LCPROWL - Amendment No. 2 )〕 The project outline in a declassified CIA file states the following objectives:〔(Declassified CIA file: Project Outline: LCPROWL (Januar 24 1951) )〕
# The utilization of the League during the October 15 elections in Eastern Germany
# Consolidating the League as a permanent nation-wide organization
# Employing the League in political warfare operations
# Guerrilla warfare and sabotage training of selected segments of the Leagues membership.
In April 1951 the ''Technischer Dienst'' (technical service), a secret subsection of the BDJ, was founded on the programmatic basis of the partisan writings by Paul Lüth with the aim in mind, to form an armed resistance movement against "Bolshevism".〔 The operation ran under the name LCPROWL BDJ Apparat.〔 As of 1951 the budget for one year was $125.000.〔
The group was allegedly founded as part of the CIAs program of creating guerrilla and stay-behind groups in Germany and Western Europe that would fight the Soviets should they occupy Western Europe during a future confrontation. The CIA was training them in covert guerrilla warfare to be part of this future resistance movement. Many members of the BDJ were veterans of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS.

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