This soon changed in 1920, when two leaders of the
Neupfadfinder (
New Scouts) faction, Martin Voelkel and Ludwig Habbel, were ejected from the Bund. Both "Jungdeutsche" and "Neudeutsche" formed their own Scouting organization after that, the "Bund Deutscher Neupfadfinder (BDN)" (
Union of German new Scouts), in 1921. More factions, already existing and recently formed ones within the Pfadfinderbund, seceded soon after. The Neupfadfinder's renunciation followed the "Ringgemeinschaft" (
Ring community), a moderate renewal movement, that founded the "Bund deutscher Ringpfadfinder" (
Union of German Ring-Scouts) in 1922. Von Senckendorff himself left the Bund in 1923 to found the "Deutsche Pfadfinderschaft" (
German Scouting movement). The short-lived, Eberhard Koebel-lead "
Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1. November 1929 (dj 1.11.)" (
German young society of 1 November 1929), itself included as recently as 1931, left the Bund the same year, and more secessions followed up to 1933. ==Before the dissolution==