Vintage Ernst Thalmann Pioneers East German Snowman Pin Badge
Vintage Ernst Thalmann Pioneers East German Snowman Pin Badge
- A pretty, metal pin badge from the 1960's made from a coloured metal. The badge face is 2.7cm high and has a safety clasp style fastener to the rear. The badge features the logo of the Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Organisation
held up by a smiling snowman.
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The Ernst Thalmann Pioneer Organisation, consisting of the Young Pioneers and the Thalmann Pioneers, was a youth organisation of schoolchildren aged 6 to 14, in East Germany. They were named after Ernst Thälmann, the former leader of the Communist Party of Germany who was murdered in Buchenwald concentration camp.
The group was a subdivision of the Freie Deutsche Jugend (FDJ, Free German Youth), East Germany's youth movement. It was founded on 13 December 1948 and broke apart in 1989 on German reunification. From the 1960s and 1970s, nearly all schoolchildren between ages 6 and 14 were organised into Young Pioneer or Thälmann Pioneer groups.
The pioneer group was based on the Scouts, but organised in such a way as to teach schoolchildren aged 6 – 14 socialist ideology and prepare them for the Freie Deutsche Jugend, the FDJ. Its organisation was similar to scouting and other such organisations. Afternoons spent at the pioneer group mainly consisted of a mixture of adventure, myth-like socialist teaching and the upkeep of revolutionary traditions. In the summer, children usually went to pioneer camps similar to the West German Wandervogel groups or the Scouts. International pioneer camps were also common, intended to foster friendship between different nationalities.