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Jutta Rüdiger ( b. 1910 ) was a special case.
She joined the BDM only in 1933, at the age of 23 and after having finished her doctorate.
She obtained honorary positions instantly in 1933 and early 1934, was promoted to her first salaried position ( leader of Untergau ) in June 1935 and was appointed Reichsreferentin for the BDM ( head of the BDM ) in November 1937, at the age of 27, keeping this position even until the German defeat, when she had reached the age of 34.
Clementine zu Castell-Rüdenhausen ( b. 1912 ), a countess and member of the higher Franconian aristocracy, was appointed lead of Gau Unterfranken in 1933, at the age of 21, which also seems to have been the age when she joined the BDM, as no earlier date of membership nor any previous lower positions are recorded in her case.
She was appointed head of " Faith and Beauty " in January 1938, a few days before her 26 birthday, and was discharged in September 1939 because of her marriage with Wilhelm " Utz " Utermann in October 1939.
She was followed by an Austrian member, Annemarie Kaspar ( b. 1917 ), who had been appointed Untergauführerin at the age of 20 in March 1938 and became head of B & B two weeks before her 22nd birthday.
She too married and was discharged in May 1941, to be replaced in June 1941 by Martha Middendorf ( b. 1914 ), who was 27 at the time of her appointment and was discharged already in February 1942, as she too had married.
From this time on, Jutta Rüdiger, who was no candidate for marriage but living in live-long partnership with her comrade Hedy Böhmer, took over to lead the B & B directly, thus holding both leadership positions until 1945.

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