7. How were schools used as a mode to control the German minds?
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because by educational standards they were able to develop an ideology of German culture in younger generations.
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Explanation:
All schools were ‘cleansed’
and ‘purified’. This meant that teachers who were Jews or seen as
‘politically unreliable’ were dismissed. Children were first segregated:
Germans and Jews could not sit together or play together.
Subsequently, ‘undesirable children’ – Jews, the physically handicapped,
Gypsies – were thrown out of schools. And finally in the 1940s, they
were taken to the gas chambers.
‘Good German’ children were subjected to a process of Nazi schooling,
a prolonged period of ideological training.
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