Title: Back to nature movement
1Back to nature movement
2Life before the back to nature movement
(Wandervogel)
Before the Wandervogel movement, the children
grew up in an awful environment and for this
reason they didnt know the attractions and
beauties nature offered. The children had to obey
their parents and they werent allowed to do
everything they wanted.Real life, which man
searched at this time, could not be found in the
cities. Real life was only to be found in nature,
which did not exist in the cities.The cities
were immoral and reprehensible.The quality of
life and housing conditions were very terrible in
the cities. The flats were dark, the people did
not enjoy life and they didnt realize that they
were a part of wonderful nature.
3Chronology
- The Wandervogel movement (Wandervogel
- means migrant bird) can be divided into 3
- phases, but only the first phase is that of the
- original Wandervogel. Later new groups
- developed, which didnt have anything to do
- with the original idea.
4Chronology
- First phase Wandervogel (1890 to 1914)
- When H. Hoffmann was a student he went on hiking
tours with his classmates. - This experience left such a
deep impression on him that even - later, during his apprenticeship, he
continued hiking. - Herman Hoffmann went on hiking trips in the
surroundings with his students - Karl Fischer joined these trips and became
Hoffmanns deputy leader. He already had his own
groups because of his skills as a group leader. - 25/01/1900 Fischer became the new head of the
group - 04/11/1901 Fischer founded the Wandervogel
Association AfS (Committee for students hiking
tours)
5Chronology
- 1904 Because of tensions within the association
Fisher resigned from his office. For him the idea
of leadership was important, and he did not want
to share it with anybody. - June 1904 Breaking off of the AfS new
foundation of the Wandervogel movement - July 1904 Together with his followers Fischer
founded the Altwandervogel. - Many splittings and new foundations of the
Wandervogel Association followed. - Girls were not allowed to be members of the
Altwandervogel because it was feared that the
boys would be softened and the girls would become
manly in other associations girls were
tolerated, but they had to do activities
separately. - Until 1913 In this period many new groups of the
Wandervogel developed and many other groups
united. But they differed in some criteria like
cultural demands, the use of nicotine and alcohol
and the question of who was allowed to join the
group (Jews, non-academic students,)
6Chronology
- Oct 11th First free German Youth Day on the
Hohe Meißner (a mountain) - 13th 1913 to memorize the battle of Leipzig and
to unite different groups, which had developed
from the original Wandervogel - ? they didnt achieve a complete union the
orientation became more and more right-wing - ? the Wandervogel groups developed the so-called
Meißner-formula, which said that they were not
allowed to smoke or to drink alcohol - ? but every group interpreted the formula in a
different way - 1914 The beginning of the First World War A lot
of members of the Wandervogel groups were
drafted the young people went to war full of
enthusiasm, which soon turned into dismay, when
the lists of dead soldiers became longer and
longer
7Chronology
- Second phase Development from Wandervogel to
Bündische Jugend (1919 bis 1927) - 1919 After the war, the youth groups were split
and some had broken groups from the right and
from the left wing wanted to revive the old
conditions they organized meetings to unite the
groups again - -gt but at the big meeting in Coburg they
realized their contrasts - Until 1925 The Wandervogel was characterized by
disharmony and a lack of determination. Its
members wanted a new direction. Politics and
religion were getting important now. So two big
groups developed the Bündische Jugend und the
youth movement - -gt There were unions with the boy scouts
(according to the British model), in which
obedience and discipline were of great importance -
- 1927 The group of the boy scouts and the
Wandervogel were renamed German Freischar
8Chronology
- Third phase From Bündische Jugend to Hitler
Youth (HJ) (1933 to 1938) - Many groups united with the Bündische Jugend
because they wanted to escape the threatening
dissolution by Hitler - ? In the beginning, many members of the
Wandervogel joined the HJ because they had
similar hierarchical structures and shared the
same principles and the same criteria - ? Hitler banned the boy scouts and the
Wandervogel group - ? Not all members of the Wandervogel joined the
HJ, but strongly opposed it (and were called
wild youth group) - Resistant unions were more and more persecuted by
the Gestapo -
- 1937 The Scholl siblings were arrested because of
their contact to the wild youth group
9Way of life
- Fashion reform of clothes
- The corset was considered as bad for health and
as the clothing of prostitutes. - Women should be able to move more easily
- The clothes were discussed on the Berlin
Congress for Women, briefly after the foundation
of the Association for the Improvement of Womens
Clothes - The first exhibition of new clothes took place in
April 1897 - 35 designers had sent their suggestions of how to
reform the clothing style - The clothes were made without a waist, they were
bagshaped - Since 1900 women had been allowed to wear
something like trousers, but only for sports - In 1912 the association changed its name into
German Association for New Womens Clothes and
Womens Culture
10Way of Life
- Progressive education
- Progressive education attempt at reforming
schools, teaching methods and general education.
This reform was directed against the prevailing
teaching methods of that time. The
educationalists wanted to change the educational
system. - The educationalists showed a lot of social
commitment. - Important principles, which they wanted to
achieve - Independence of the students
- Free conversations
- Learning by doing
- Important branches Working school, boarding
school and comprehensive school - The New Education Fellowship was created in 1921.
It was a forum for educationalists and, through
this organisation, conferences were organised
between 1923 and 1932. At these conferences they
discussed questions of education. The German
branch of this organisation is theWeltbund für
die Erneuerung in der Erziehung - Important representatives e.g. Wilhelm Blume,
John Dewey, Minna Specht...
11Way of life
- Youth hostels
- Cheap accommodation/dormitories
- Youth hostels were built at the beginning of the
20th century as a consequence of the youth
movement. At that time the youth hostels were
just haystacks, where young people stayed
overnight. - The first real youth hostel, as we know it, was
in Altena - Travelling young people spread the idea of youth
hostels to other countries - In Germany you had to be a member of the German
youth hostel organisation in order to be able to
sleep in a youth hostel - A big part of the youth hostels in Germany was
run by this organisation
12Way of life
- Health food shop and food
- Health food shop a grocery store selling
products which are produced on natural base, i.e.
without preservatives - This food should offer alternatives to the
ordinary products, e.g. medical herbs and
vegetable products should replace meat. So many
members of the Wandervogel movement were
vegetarians. - The first health food shop was opened by Karl
August Heynen in Wuppertal-Barmen. - Besides food these shops also offered other
products, e.g. body care products and natural
medicine. These shops also intended to spread the
ideas of healthy life. - The members of the Wandervogel ate natural
products and mostly did without meat. On their
hikes they often took a kind of pea sausage with
them, out of which they made a pea soup.
13Way of life
- Music
- The Zupfgeigenhansl is a well-known songbook,
which was published by Hans Bühler in 1909. - This book contains a lot of different songs, e.g.
some farewell songs, love songs, ballads,
religious songs,... - The songs were accompanied by the Zupfgeige (a
guitar), the Waldzither and the Mandoline (all of
which were plucked instruments). The members of
the Wandervogel also played rhythm instruments
like bells,... - They danced the round dance and the free dance
14Way of life
- Ideals
- Self-determination
- - Autonomy, breaking away from existing norms
and authorities - Renouncement of luxury and comforts
- - Simplicity and modesty
- - the parents of these young people couldnt
understand their children - These families had enough money for spending
expensive holidays, - but their children just wanted to go out
into nature for camping...
15Way of life
- Everyday life
- Long hikes ? great attachment to nature
- Feeling of community ? Singing (Zupfgeigenhansel)
- Feeling of independence among peer groups of the
same age
16Way of life
- Gender
- Girls were not allowed to join these groups
because the leaders thought that the boys would
be softened - Society and the youth were characterized by
anti-feminism -
- Hans Blüher, who was a radical representative of
misogyny, influenced the society of that time
with his writings provoking controversial
discussions - The Wandervogel had a homoerotic basis -gt
allowing girls to join them could destroy their
creative power - They believed, women lacked intellectual
abilities, being unable to form an idea or
material things with the help of the intellect
--gt women were restricted to the physical side of
things and men were intellectually superior to
women
17Way of life
- Blüher faced great opposition, but to a certain
degree his thoughts were to be found in the minds
of many men - The idea that the man is intelligent and the
woman acts intuitively was widespread (among
both sexes) - Blühers theories didnt find open support in the
Wandervogel movement, but a certain number of
antifeminists aspects were inherent - The separation of the sexes should also prevent a
premature contact between woman and man. Woman
and man should find their own sexual identity
first.
18Way of life
- During the war, the Wandervogel changed
- Women got a better position in mixed groups
- The consequences were fewer hikes, shorter
excursions --gt very soon the female leaders were
blamed for the fact that the Wandervogel lost
its typical features - - Other reasons were more decisive
- The war changed some conditions
- Poverty, rationing and survival
- The freedom of the boys, that they had had
because of the relatively stable structures
declined - The female leaders couldnt do justice to the
demands because they didnt earn the respect that
would have been necessary nor did they have the
chance to learn the abilities to be respected
19The aftermath
- The following associations still exist today or
have been recreated - Der Zugvogel
- - absolutely non-violent, neither biased nor
religious or racist - - Holidays, camps and journeys to other
countries - Wandervogel Siebenstreich
- - since 1998
- - journeys in the home country and abroad,
singing and - playing music (particularly old folk songs
and songs of the - Wandervogel)
- - great emphasis on tolerance, honesty and
friendship - - not bound to any religious community and
independent from - political parties
20The aftermath
- Weinbacher Wandervogel
- - importance of individual personality,
willingness of the group, - sincerity, helpfulness and the respect of
the wishes of others - - independence from public financial support
- Draiser Wandervogel
- - created on August 8th, 1995
- - it isn't a traditional association of the
youth movement - - they declare themselves for the traditions of
the Bündische - Jugend
- Nerother Bund
- - this association is the oldest one that still
exists today. It was - created as a consequence of the youth
movement - - founded in 1919/ 1920
- - this association has its own castle as their
centre - - independence from public financial support
21The aftermath
- Wandervogel Lippe
- - consists of the Wandervogel Lippischer
Mädelbund (girls union) - and Lippischer Jungenbund (boys union) with
their own federal - direction
- - its members live according to the traditions
of the Altwandervogel - Tomburger Ritterbund (knights union)
- - created after several hikes to Tomburg castle
- - puts emphasis on a noble attitude
- Independent Wandervogel
- - this association was founded on January 1st
2006 on Balduinstein - castle
- - its members are boys and girls
- - not local, neither biased nor religious
- independent and autonomous