Social Sciences, asked by himanshu0143, 1 year ago

explain the role of youth in Nazi Germany

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Answered by trisha10433
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nazi party was led by adolf hitler
they always thought about them as master race
adolf hilter ...the leader of nazi party was very cruel and unkind
he always think about black peoples as inferiors and white as superiors
in the early 1920 th s nazi party had established a youth movement
it was a logical belief of nazi that future of nazi germany was its children:)
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hitler believed that strong Nazi society could be established by teaching children Nazi ideology all school in Germany were cleansed and purified ; teacher who are Jews and politically unreliable wre dissmissed .children were also segregated .

"Undesirable children" -Jews ,physically handicapped and Gypsies were thrown out of schools. the school text book were rewritten Germans and Jews could not sit and play together.

Racial science was introduced and justify Nazi ideas of Race.Stereotypes about jews were popularised even through maths classes children were taught to be loyal submissive ,hate jews and worship Hitler .Even Sports like boxing were introduced to nurture a spirit of violence and aggression among children hitler .Hitler thought that boxing could make children iron hearted ,strong and masculine
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