Foundation The first youth fire brigade in Germany was established in 1882 in
Oevenum on the island of
Föhr, making it probably the oldest in
Europe. Due to many of the men working mostly at sea, the fire safety of the island was made the responsibility of the youth fire brigade. The first youth fire brigade in accordance with the modern model is the youth fire brigade based at
Niebüll, founded in 1953. During the Third Reich youth fire brigades were reorganized during the course of the
Gleichschaltung as
Hitler Youth fire brigades. The German Youth Fire Brigade (DJF) was founded in 1964 in Berlin. By the "
Youth Law of the GDR" on 4 May 1964
working groups named "Young Fire Protection Helpers" were created in the
GDR. Children in these groups were taught outside of school about the basics of fire safety, preventative fire protection, firefighting, and first aid. The working groups were generally headed by members of the volunteer fire brigade. After German reunification, the working groups were reorganized as "youth fire brigades". ==Education==