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1932 NOVEL
Hitlerjunge Quex; Hitler boy Quex; Hitler Youth Quex
  • [[Hitler Youth]]s marching from [[Herbert Norkus]]' grave to the [[Nazi party]] convent in [[Nuremberg]]

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Quex Park         
  • South front of Quex House
  • Quex House as an Auxiliary Military Hospital during the First World War
  • Waterloo Tower
UK HISTORIC HOUSE MUSEUM IN BIRCHINGTON-ON-SEA, KENT, ENGLAND, UK
Quex House
Quex Park itself is of parkland and gardens plus a further 1500 acres of farmed land, with Quex House and other buildings situated just south-east from Birchington-on-Sea near Margate in Kent, England. It houses the Powell-Cotton Museum, and the Waterloo tower, a secular bell tower.
Der Hitlerjunge Quex         
Der Hitlerjunge Quex is a 1932 Nazi propaganda novel by Karl Aloys Schenzinger based on the life of Herbert “Quex” Norkus.Rentschler (1996), p.

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Der Hitlerjunge Quex

Der Hitlerjunge Quex is a 1932 Nazi propaganda novel by Karl Aloys Schenzinger based on the life of Herbert “Quex” Norkus. The 1933 film Hitlerjunge Quex: Ein Film vom Opfergeist der deutschen Jugend was based on it and was described by Joseph Goebbels as the "first large-scale" transmission of Nazi ideology using the medium of cinema. Both the book and the film, like S.A.-Mann Brand and Hans Westmar, which were released the same year, fictionalised and glorified death in the service of the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler.