[1] It first appeared in 1935 as Morgen, changing its name to Der Pimpf in 1937; its publication ceased in July, 1944.
[3] The female counterpart, Das deutsche Mädel, lacked this emphasis on adventure.
[4] The word Pimpf is slang for any member of the German Youth Movement, but later especially of the Deutsches Jungvolk, the youngest tier of the Hitler Youth.
Its meaning in Upper German is "boy", "little rascal", "scamp", or "rapscallion", originally "little fart".
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