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Describe discrimination in nazi school what were various stages through which a Youth in nazi Germany went through

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Nazi Germany

After Adolf Hitler’s accession to power in 1933, the Nazis set out to reconstruct German society. To do that, the totalitarian government attempted to exert complete control over the populace. Every institution was infused with National Socialist ideology and infiltrated by Nazi personnel in chief positions. Schools were no exception. Even before coming to power, Hitler in Mein Kampf (1925–27; “My Struggle”) had hinted at his plans for broad educational exploitation. The Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda exercised control over virtually every form of expression—radio, theatre, cinema, the fine arts, the press, churches, and schools. The control of the schools began in March 1933 with the issuing of the first educational decree, which held that “German culture must be treated thoroughly.”

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the control of the school begin in March 1933 with the issuing of first educational decree which held that Germany culture must be treated thoroughly.

Teachers who were Jewish were fired. Children were initially separated. Germans and Jews were not allowed to sit or play together. As a result, 'undesirable youngsters,' such as Jews, physically challenged children, and Gypsies, were expelled from schools. German youngsters were subjected to a long period of ideological training known as Nazi schooling. Textbooks in schools were rewritten. To legitimise Nazi race theories, racial science was established. Even math classes helped to popularise anti-Semitic stereotypes. Children were taught to be subservient and loyal, to despise Jews, and to love Hitler. Even sports had the purpose of instilling in youth a mentality of anger and hostility.

Boys with leadership potential were transferred to a special Adolf Hitler School. These were free boarding schools for males aged 12 to 18 years that were administered on military lines. Many university instructors were fired in 1933. Universities, on the other hand, saw fewer modifications than schools. Students were required to attend exercise and indoctrination lessons twice a week, but not everyone showed up. Only 11% of university spots went to females.

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