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explain how youth organisations were formed under Nazi Germany​

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Answered by cuteprincess200012
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From this point onward, schools heavily used propaganda to indoctrinate children into Nazi ideology. Textbooks and posters were used to teach German youth "the importance of racial consciousness". Students' school work was often provided in an ideological context.

Answered by sharmi007
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Hitler was fanatically interested in the youth of the country. He felt that a strong Nazi society could be established only by teaching children the Nazi ideology. Thus under his orders all schools were cleansed and purified from Jews and undesirable children and teachers. The children were widely segregated. School textbooks were rewritten. Racial science was introduced to justify Nazi ideology. Stereotypes about jews were even given through math classes. Children were taught to be loyal. and submissive, hate jews, and worship Hitler. At 14, all boys had to join the Nazi youth organisation/ Jungvolk wher they were taught the Nazi ideology. After the period of rigorous training and teaching they had to join the Labour service. Then they had to join the army to serve and enter one of the Nazi organisations.

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