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The motto of the Skgorrian Youth Legion is "The Children Are The Hope And Future Of Our Race" and the Youth Legion follows this in several ways. Members are dressed and ranked in a similar manner to the SS to instill discipline, and are educated in military tactics and other aspects of fieldcraft, meaning that by the time Skgorrian children enter military service they already have a basic understanding of military life and methods. The Youth Legion also instructs and informs its members in the doctrine of the Iron Rule and National Socialism, providing education on the evils of the Zionist-Bolshevik conspiracy.
 
The motto of the Skgorrian Youth Legion is "The Children Are The Hope And Future Of Our Race" and the Youth Legion follows this in several ways. Members are dressed and ranked in a similar manner to the SS to instill discipline, and are educated in military tactics and other aspects of fieldcraft, meaning that by the time Skgorrian children enter military service they already have a basic understanding of military life and methods. The Youth Legion also instructs and informs its members in the doctrine of the Iron Rule and National Socialism, providing education on the evils of the Zionist-Bolshevik conspiracy.
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== Organisation ==
 
== Organisation ==

Revision as of 16:54, 20 February 2007

Skgorrian Youth Legion
Nationality Skgorrian
Role Indoctrination and Organisation of the Youth
Operational Strength Exact numbers are unknown, membership numbers in the tens of millions
Base of Operations Headquarters - Skgorria City, Central Skgorria
Motto The Children Are Our Race's Future And Hope
Founding Date First founding in January 1942, reformed in January 1990
Commanding Officer The Fuhrer

Overview

The Skgorrian Youth Legion enrolls all children from the age of 5 up until they are 18 years old. The Youth Legion serves as the NSP's main tool of control over the youth, and allows the children of Skgorria to be brought up according to the wishes of the NSP. Membership is compulsory.

History

The Youth Legion was formed in 1941 after the German conquest of the then-Brzno after advice from Berlin to Olgich Peter. Modelled on the German Hitler Youth, the organisation was in theory meant to indoctrinate and educate children in the ways of National Socialism, though as the war dragged on and defeat grew nearer, the Youth Legion became another tool for mobilising manpower for the defence of Brzno and the NSBPP. Like the SS, the organisation was banned by the Soviets and its leaders and prominent members were incarcerated or executed.

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Above: Skgorrian Youth Legion members, 1941.

The Youth Legion was reformed at the same time as the SS during the War Of Seperation, although in the chaos of the war the Youth Legion was little more than a pro-Nazi child militia that would aid in duties such as fire-fighting and stretcher-bearing. After the conclusion of the war in March 1994, the Youth Legion was reformed along with the SS in a grand ceremony in Skgorria City.

Aims And Objectives

The motto of the Skgorrian Youth Legion is "The Children Are The Hope And Future Of Our Race" and the Youth Legion follows this in several ways. Members are dressed and ranked in a similar manner to the SS to instill discipline, and are educated in military tactics and other aspects of fieldcraft, meaning that by the time Skgorrian children enter military service they already have a basic understanding of military life and methods. The Youth Legion also instructs and informs its members in the doctrine of the Iron Rule and National Socialism, providing education on the evils of the Zionist-Bolshevik conspiracy.

Hitler20Youth.jpg

Above: Members of the Skgorrian Youth Legion relax after a meeting

Organisation

A Second Army?

Modern Equipment Intensive Training Only children Not all activities are overtly military