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・ Swing Kids (disambiguation)
・ Swing Kids (film)
・ Swing Kids (soundtrack)
・ Swing latino
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・ Swing Low (album)
・ Swing Low Sweet Spiritual
・ Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac
・ Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
・ Swing Me an Old Song
・ Swing Mob
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Swing Kids : ウィキペディア英語版
Swing Kids

The Swing Kids (also known as Swing Youth, German: ''Swingjugend'') were a group of jazz and swing lovers in Germany in the 1930s, mainly in Hamburg and Berlin. They were composed of 14 to 18-year-old boys and girls in high school, most of them middle or upper-class students, but with some apprentice workers as well. They admired the British and American way of life, defining themselves in swing music and opposing the National-Socialist ideology, especially the ''Hitlerjugend'' ("Hitler Youth").
== Name ==
The name "Swing Kids" is a translation of the German ''Swingkinder'', which was a sort of parody of the numerous youth groups that flourished before the National Socialists. They also referred to themselves as ''Swings'' or ''Swingheinis'' ("Swingity"); the members were called "Swing-Boy", "Swing-Girl" or "Old-Hot-Boy".

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