In the series Sozialistische Jugendbibliothek [Socialist Youth Library] published by the Swiss youth organization three pamphlets were published by the Internationale Verbindung sozialistischer Jugendorganisationen , IFSYPO pamphlets 14, 15 and 16 ; only these three publications are made available in this documentation.

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In terms of time, this section of the Documents on the Socialist International goes beyond the two other sections: Bulletin ; Jugendinternationale ; Zirkularschreiben As regards the first 11 numbers of Jugendinternationale a reprint publication issued in was preferred. They were published in Latin typeset that can more easily be read by contemporary readers; numbers 12 to 15 are, however, published in their original typeface as there is no reprint version of them. The Jugendinternationale was banned after the publication of No. Karl Liebknecht's speech to the Copenhagen Congress in is published in the version that appears in the Gesammelte Reden und Schriften by Karl Liebknecht vol.

Of the German edition the numbers were typewritten, numbers 3 to 13 were lithographed and after that printed; the French and the English were originally published in the lithographed form and subsequently they were manifold. The circulation figures were fairly modest: Some of the Bulletins are incomplete - for the French version this is true of numbers No. In the event of any users of this website being aware of the location of these numbers, we should be grateful for this information.

The protocol constitutes a good overview of developments within the IFSYPO - in particular it is a rich source of information for the time of the World War. The documents presented here are located in: La "Scuola delle reclute". L'Internazionale giovanile socialista dalla fine dell'Ottocento alla prima guerra mondiale.

Heinrich Eppe ; Wolfgang Uellenberg. Sozialistische Jugend Deutschlands, Monatsschrift der Sozialistischen Arbeiterjugend. Aufzeichnungen aus 15 Jahren proletarischer Jugendbewegung. Bauvolk der kommenden Welt. Fremskridtsklubberne i Jylland The International Federation of Socialist Young People's Organizations by Gerd Callesen The midies saw the birth of the earliest socialist youth organizations in a number of European countries Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark , some of which did not, however, prove viable.

The association seemed to have died in peace In and in the Youth International held conferences in connection with the International Socialist Conferences in Copenhagen and Basel, respectively, and prepared for the next one to be held in in Vienna which - like the other planned congresses - could not be held.

In all, the following numbers of the Bulletins are missing: Torino Heinrich Eppe: Berlin Wolfgang Neugebauer: Vienna Achim Reinhardt: Last but not least you need to be willing to live in a German host family for 6 to 12 months.

The word "aupair" is French and means something like "on mutuality". As an aupair you learn a lot about others but also about yourself.

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You experience German every-day life and automatically improve your language skills. The concept of aupair stands for a give and take situation with rights and duties and with tolerance and respect for other people and unfamiliar cultures. As an aupair you will learn a lot about others but also about yourself. You will get to know the everyday life in Germany and you will casually improve your speaking skills. We will help whenever there is a problem here in Germany, together we will find solutions.

The care for you here in Germany is gratis for you. Mainly you take care of the children during the day. The children can be babies, nursery schoolchildren or might even go to school already.

Once or twice a week you watch the kids at night, too. Older children might expect you to help with their homework. You do the cooking and play with the little ones. Altogether you help with the kids and the housework a maximum of 6 hours a day, respectively 30 hours a week - including the babysitting at night.

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The vij host families mostly have two to three younger children or babies. Many mothers and fathers have a college degree, often both are working. Our host families want and need reliable aupairs, who treat the children lovingly. The host parents are glad for your support, they are looking forward to many conversations and shared experiences.

They will surely like to find out about you, your home country and your culture, too. We make sure to find the right family for you. The kids like their aupairs a lot.

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Show your solidarity and raise your voice for us. You can help us through small actions: Get in touch with us - with a comment or a banner. Berlin, July 10th The criminalization of search and rescue organizations with the aim of a complete isolation of Europe shows once again its cruel and deterrent face. Together we bought and converted a ship.

We educate about the situation on the Mediterranean and search for solutions. Here you can find information on our work. Never before had drowned as many refugees on the central Mediterranean route as in the last years. We can hardly imagine the real numbers of people lost. Europe takes no responsibility for this suffering at it's borders. There is still no government lead rescue program. Instead there are plans to keep refugees in camps in Libya.

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Refugees described the conditions in those camps as degrading and cruel. In and we managed to carry out 15 rescue missions and save more than 14, lives. We ourselves are active and make a change. We're showing that it's possible to do something against the dying. We are breaking through the sensation of powerlessness which is dominating politics. As young Europeans we cannot - and don't want to - accept the status quo of the European asylum policies.

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Of the political actors we demand to ease the distress of refugees and to offer practical help. We need a program focussing on rescue from maritime emergency and we need to decriminalise the seek for asylum and refugees. Instead people are kept away from 'Fortress Europe' by newly built walls and are generally restricted in their mobility - we oppose those measures. With our network of ambassadors we're building a platform for young people to exchange national and European positions on asylum policies and maritime rescue missions on a long-term basis.