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- Exi_(subculture) abstract "The Exis (pronounced \"Exies\") were a youth movement in Hamburg, Germany, in the 1950s. The Exis took their name from the existentialist movement, and were influenced by its chief proponents, Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. There are similar German nicknames for other movements, such as \"Sozis\" (Socialists) and the \"Nazis\" (National Socialists).".
- Exi_(subculture) comment "The Exis (pronounced \"Exies\") were a youth movement in Hamburg, Germany, in the 1950s. The Exis took their name from the existentialist movement, and were influenced by its chief proponents, Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. There are similar German nicknames for other movements, such as \"Sozis\" (Socialists) and the \"Nazis\" (National Socialists).".