Jutta Rüdiger

Jutta Rüdiger (born 14 June 1910 in Berlin, † March 13, 2001 in Bad Reichenhall ) was a German psychologist and 1937-1945 Assistant to the Reich League of German Girls ( BDM).

Life

In 1931 she joined the National Socialist German Students' League in 1932 and founded the Association of National Socialist students ( Anst ).

Rüdiger was 1933-1935 specialist psychologist and assistant at the Institute for Work and Employment Research of the Rhine Province in Dusseldorf. In 1933 she moved from Anst for BDM, first as a band, then as the ring leader. In 1934 she was head of the department for ideological training and culture of the BDM Gau Dusseldorf and then the Obergaues Ruhr- Niederrhein. In June 1935, she was staff director in Obergau Ruhr- Niederrhein, in October 1935 and from October 1936 Obergauführerin inspection officer in the Reich Youth Leadership. In 1937 she was Special Representative of the Imperial Officer Trude Mohr and joined the NSDAP, after failed attempts since 1933. Between 1937 and 1945 she served as Assistant to the Reich BDM and was highest BDM leader of the Reich Youth Leadership Berlin. In addition, she directed from 1942, the BDM organization faith and beauty. In 1943, she published the book Germanic youth.

She was one of three presidents (Italy and Spain), the European youth organizations. On 4 December 1944, she co-authored with the Reich Women's Leader Gertrud Scholtz - Klink an appeal, in which they asked the women to step up war help: Today, now that every able-bodied German man his own country turns out, we want women and girls do everything to soldiers the home range completely to allow the front.

Mid-1945 was Jutta Rüdiger, who was hiding in Zell am See, arrested together with Melita Zoologists and initially interned in Ludwigsburg woman bearing 77. Overall, she spent two and a half years in American and British internment.

In 1948 she founded a psychological practice in Dusseldorf and worked as a child and adolescent psychologist. Upon completion of their work, she ran for years a journalistic activity to the historical rehabilitation of the BDM. In this context, she wrote, among other things, the book The Hitler Youth and their self-image in the mirror of their areas of responsibility.

She was a member of the "Association for the preservation of the German language ." She died at the age of 90 in Bad Reichenhall to the side effects of their progressive Parkinson's disease.

Writings

  • The Hitler Youth and their self-image in the mirror of their areas of responsibility. Publisher Siegfried Bublies, Schnellbach 1998, ISBN 3-926584-38-6
  • A Life for Youth: lass leader in the Third Reich, German publishing company, Prussian Oldendorf 1999 ISBN 3-920722-58-2
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