Recruitment drives ran in an attempt to get more female members but the groups weren't especially successful.
The league focused on developing girls into women who were dedicated to Nazism and whose role within society was to become 'mothers of the Third Reich'.
Its roots lie with the unsuccessful establishment of other girl groups set up during the early years of the National Socialist movement which focused on teaching language, folklore and history with anti-Semitic interpretations.
Unsettling black-and-white footage, obtained from the National Archives of , was taken at the Country Service camp in Munich and shows the fresh-faced girls eagerly raising the swastika flag and obediently performing the Nazi salute.