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The Deutscher Pfadfinderbund (DPB) (literal translation ''German Scouting Union)'' was the first German Scouting association, and the forerunner of the Deutscher Pfadfinderbund (1945). It existed from 1911 until 1933, when it was disbanded by the National Socialists. ==History== thumb Scouting in Germany started in 1909. The Deutscher Pfadfinderbund was founded on 18 January 1911 in Berlin, becoming the first Scouting union in Germany. Being the first-and, at least in the beginning, the only-of its kind in Germany, the Pfadfinderbund quickly gained around 90,000 members. The first Scoutmaster (in German: ''Reichsfeldmeister'' or ''Bundesführer'', literally ''field-leader of the realm'', or ''union-leader'') was military person and Scouting pioneer Maximilian Bayer. The military background of Bayer was reflected in the military orientation the Pfadfinderbund had in the beginning. This first Deutscher Pfadfinderbund ceased to exist with the outbreak of World War I. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Deutscher Pfadfinderbund」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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