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(International) Paralympic Youth Camps The Realisation of an Idea of the German Handicapped Sports Youth Association (Deutsche Behindertensportjugend DBSJ)

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At the 5th Olympic Games 1912 in Stockholm, an International Youth Camp was built up near the Stockholm Olympic Stadium from mid-June till mid-July as a camp for scouts who were used as volunteers, to ensure information that was disseminated was correct. The idea of an International Youth Camp along with the Olympic Games was first realised by the organisation committee of the Olympic Games in Berlin 1936.

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Holger Preuss Karsten Liese

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Fleischmann, N. (2011). (International) Paralympic Youth Camps The Realisation of an Idea of the German Handicapped Sports Youth Association (Deutsche Behindertensportjugend DBSJ). In: Preuss, H., Liese, K. (eds) Internationalism in the Olympic Movement. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-92891-3_12

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