Trude Mohr
Trude Mohr was the first Reichsreferentin of the Bund Deutscher Mädel.
Early life
She was born in 1902 to a German nationalist family. She never completed gymnasium, and joined the German nationalist youth movement by the 1920s, becoming a Bund Deutscher Mädel leader. She found employment in the postal service.NSDAP and BDM
In 1928 she joined the NSDAP, and in 1930 she was assigned the task of establishing a BDM in a Brandenburg district as an arm of the Hitler Youth. She became its leader in 1931, and by 1932 her group was the second largest in the country.When the Hitler Youth was suspended for excessive violence in 1932, the BDM was as well. This did not deter Mohr or her staff, and they carried on the activities of the organization.
After internal feuding, it was restored and in 1933 she was given leave from her employment with the postal service to be able to devote herself to the greater establishment of the BDM. She was appointed the first Reichsreferentin in June 1934. Her main initiative was to nourish a new way of living for the German youth, stating: