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10. How were youth organization made responsible for education German youth in the spirit of
National socialism?
(a) The Nazi regime used language and media with care, and often to great effect the terms
they coined to describe their various activities are not only deceptive. They are chilling Explain.
(b) Explain Annihilation.​

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Answered by shashankshekhar62507
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Answer:

(A)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: The Youth League of the Nazi's youth organization was made responsible for educating the German youth in the spirit of National Socialism. It was founded in the year 1922 and later renamed as the Hitler Youth. When a child became 10 years old they had to enter a Nazi youth group, Jungvolk.

(a) Media was carefully used to win support for the regime and popularise its worldview. Nazi ideas were spread through visual images, films, radio, posters, catchy slogans and leaflets. In posters, groups identified as the ‘enemies’ of Germans were stereotyped, mocked, abused and described as evil. Socialists and liberals were represented as weak and degenerate. They were attacked as malicious foreign agents. Propaganda films were made to create hatred for Jews. The most infamous film was The Eternal Jew. Orthodox Jews were stereotyped and marked.

(b) Annihilation means complete destruction or obliteration.

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