Bleisch Video Pfadfinderschlacht
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The is rumored to document one of the largest of these events, possibly the 1978 Kantonales Pfadilager in Solothurn or the 1982 Bundeslager in Gstaad . Bleisch Video Pfadfinderschlacht
Switzerland requires military service for men, and the country maintains a citizen army with assault rifles kept at home. Bleisch suggests that Swiss children absorb a culture of armed readiness. The Boy Scout oath (“to serve the Fatherland”) is not far from a soldier’s. The video asks: What does it mean to teach children to fight, even symbolically? I'll do my best to help with the information you're seeking
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Pfadfinderschlacht " (translated as "Battle of the Boy Scouts") is a film directed by , an East German photographer and filmmaker. Context and Background