Youth Groups against the Nazis

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Across
  1. 2. (10 letters) This term is defined as going against something, while not necessarily trying to destroy it.
  2. 3. (7 letters) The leader of the SS who stated that young people listening to jazz should be 'beaten' and put to hard labour.
  3. 7. (8 letters) The nationality of the culture (including clothes, films, and music) that the Swing Youth admired.
  4. 9. (10 letters) The main group of teenagers from wealthy middle-class families who expressed their opposition mainly through cultural means.
  5. 10. (6 letters) One of the big towns, alongside Hamburg and Kiel, where the Swing Youth primarily lived.
  6. 11. (9 letters) The last name of the black singer and musician who helped make jazz popular.
Down
  1. 1. (9 letters) The specific dance performed by the Swing Youth at their illegal gatherings.
  2. 4. (7 letters) Adjective describing the middle-class families from which the Swing Youth mainly came.
  3. 5. (4 letters) One of the big towns, listed with Berlin and Hamburg, where the Swing Youth were mainly teenagers.
  4. 6. (4 letters) The music type admired by the Swing Youth which was made popular by black singers and musicians.
  5. 8. (6 letters) The last name of the bandleader of the swing orchestra often favored by the Swing Youth.