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  • 2017-07-21 (xsd:date)
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  • Is This a 'League of German Girls Inspection' During World War II? (en)
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  • A photograph purportedly showing women in the League of German Girls, the female wing of the Nazi Party youth movement, during a uniform inspection in World War II is frequently circulated on social media: The image is actually a still from the 1958 movie Blitzmädels an die Front (Women Soldiers to the Front), which focused on the role women played during the second world war: This photograph is available via the web site Cinema.De where it was originally shared with a watermark for the movie. This watermark was removed before the item was shared as if it showed a genuine war photograph: The web site also identified some of the actresses in the image as Eva-Ingeborg Scholz, Elisabeth Terval, and Claudia Gerstäcker. Here's another similar inspection scene from the movie: (en)
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