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Der Pimpf ''Der Pimpf'' was the Nazi magazine for boys, particularly those in the ''Deutsches Jungvolk'', with adventure and propaganda.〔''(Material from "Der Pimpf" )''〕 It first appeared in 1935 as ''Morgen'', changing its name to ''Der Pimpf'' in 1937; its publication frequency went down with the war.〔 It included adventures of troops of Hitler Youth.〔"(Karsten's Wild Ride )"〕 Its last issue urged the boys to model themselves on the SS, and spoke of the SS Division "Hitler Jugend".〔"(The Faith of the Youth Is the Foundation of Victory )"〕 The female counterpart, ''Das deutsche Mädel'', lacked this emphasis on adventure.〔"(Material from "Das deutsche Mädel" )〕 ==Origin of name== The word ''Pimpf'' is slang for any member of the German Youth Movement, but later especially of the ''Deutsches Jungvolk'', the youngest tier of the Hitler Youth. Its meaning in Upper German is "boy", "little rascal", "scamp", or "rapscallion", originally "little fart".〔() Dudens ''Rechtschreibung''〕
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