Badges of the German Colonial Youth organisations (KS, BDKpf. & BDKJ), Bremen, Germany (1938)
In 1931, the existing Colonial Youth Committee was supplemented by the DKG Youth Welfare Office, which had the task of reorganizing the settler youth in a federation of German colonials. They were divided into four groups:
* The reading communities: colonially interested pupils who came together to read the youth magazine "Jambo".
* The school groups, led by a teacher as a confidential counselor.
* The youth groups, formally independent, were subordinate to places in which there were departments of the DKG.
* The Colonial Scouts, whose symbol the fleur-de-lis is pictured in the bottom left.
In 1931, the existing Colonial Youth Committee was supplemented by the DKG Youth Welfare Office, which had the task of reorganizing the settler youth in a federation of German colonials. They were divided into four groups:
* The reading communities: colonially interested pupils who came together to read the youth magazine "Jambo".
* The school groups, led by a teacher as a confidential counselor.
* The youth groups, formally independent, were subordinate to places in which there were departments of the DKG.
* The Colonial Scouts, whose symbol the fleur-de-lis is pictured in the bottom left.