Other Uniformed Youth Groups


Figure 1.--These German boys wear an elaborate unifirm, but HBC know nothing about them. The group is identified as Edelknabenfeldwebel. Please let us know if you know what this means.

Unidentified Groups

HBU has noted several uniformed groups of interest about which we have been able to find little information. In some cases even the identity of these groups is unknown. Please let us know if you have information about these groups. The image shown here is German. The boys are imacualtely outfitted, but HBC know nothing about the group. It may be costuming for a pagent rather than an actual organized group.

Historic Boys' Uniformed Website

The subject of boys' uniformed groups is treated in great detail in a separate website. We would be very interested in any information you have to contribute to the topic. Details on accessing the site can be obtained from the HBC Webmaster.





Christopher Wagner






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