International Scouter Association

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International Scouter Association
HeadquartersMunich
FoundedMarch 1947
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The International Scouter Association was founded during a Scout conference in March 1947 in Mittenwald. The founders were German Scouts and Scouts-in-exile. The seat was in Munich.[1]

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  1. ^ < Christina Hebben (August 2000). "Bündischer und scoutistischer Neuanfang nach 1945: interkonfessionelle Pfadfindergruppen im besetzten Deutschland" (in German). puls-Dokumentationsschrift der Jugendbewegung: Pfadfinder nach 1945-Neubeginn im besetzten Deutschland 23: 17. ISSN 0342-3328>
  • Victor M. Alexieff (September 1982). "The Other Ones - Scouts in Exile". SOSSI Journal. XXXVII (9).
  • The Undaunted (English): Piet J. Kroonenberg book about Scouts in Central and Eastern Europe who kept the Scouting spirit alive despite oppression and persecution, over many decades, and revived the Scout Movement at the earliest opportunity. 200 emblems and badges, 420 pages.
  • The Undaunted II (English): Piet J. Kroonenberg-the continuation of Kroonenberg's first work, dealing with Albania, Estonia, Lithuania and Vietnam, 94 pages.
  • Kroonenberg, Piet J. (1998). The Undaunted - The Survival and Revival of Scouting in Central and Eastern Europe. Geneva: Oriole International Publications. pp. 29–30, 41–48. ISBN 2-88052-003-7.
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