Describe the Nazi policy towards school in Germany. What was the role of youth organisations in Nazi Germany.
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The National Soc ialist German Workers' Party, commonly referred to in English as the Nazi Party, was a far-right political party in Germany that was active between 1920 and 1945, that created and supported the ideology of National Socialism. Its pre cursor, the German Workers' Party, existed from 1919 to 1920.
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Schooling for youth in Nazi Germany :-
- All schools were cleaned and purified.
- Teachers who were Jews were dismissed.
- Undesirable children were thrown out of the schools.
- Nazi ideology was taught to the children.
- Racial Science was introduced.
- Children were taught to be loyal and submissive, hate Jews and worship Hitler.
- Boxing was introduced in sports to make children iron - hearted,strong and masculine.
- Ten years old had to enter Junkvolk.At 14, all boys had to join Nazi Youth Organisation (Hitler Youth). They joined the labour service at the age of 18. Then they had to serve in the armed forces.
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