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"GERMAN YOUTH, Which Way Now?" is the title of a series of five talks by Reginald Landsman (above) which will begin from 1YC at 8.0 p.m. on Monday, March 31. The photograph at left shows a group of students at the Buendheim Youth Leadership School in Lower Saxony, an institution which Mr. Landsman helped to establish and which is now said to be one of the best in Western Germany. It will be discussed during the series. Some of these talks will also be heard later from other National stations.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 664, 28 March 1952, Page 25

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"GERMAN YOUTH, Which Way Now?" is the title of a series of five talks by Reginald Landsman (above) which will begin from 1YC at 8.0 p.m. on Monday, March 31. The photograph at left shows a group of students at the Buendheim Youth Leadership School in Lower Saxony, an institution which Mr. Landsman helped to establish and which is now said to be one of the best in Western Germany. It will be discussed during the series. Some of these talks will also be heard later from other National stations. New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 664, 28 March 1952, Page 25

"GERMAN YOUTH, Which Way Now?" is the title of a series of five talks by Reginald Landsman (above) which will begin from 1YC at 8.0 p.m. on Monday, March 31. The photograph at left shows a group of students at the Buendheim Youth Leadership School in Lower Saxony, an institution which Mr. Landsman helped to establish and which is now said to be one of the best in Western Germany. It will be discussed during the series. Some of these talks will also be heard later from other National stations. New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 664, 28 March 1952, Page 25

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