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Give a brief description of schools under Nazism

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Answered by sunidhi86
14
Education in "racial awareness" was given in
schools and children were constantly reminded of their racial duties to the
"national community". Biology and political education were
compulsory. Children were taught about "worthy" and
"unworthy" races. 

                 The ultimate purpose of education was to fashion
citizens conscious of the glory of the country and filled with fanatical
devotion to the national cause. Courage in battle, sacrifice for a greater
cause, boundless admiration for the Leader and hatred of Germany's enemies, the
Jews were the central themes of teaching history.

                At
school, students were taught to worship Adolf Hitler. All textbooks reflected
the Nazi ideology. Children were encouraged to wear Hitler Youth and German
Girls' League uniforms to school. School noticeboards were covered with Nazi
propaganda posters.

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Answered by Bijan9
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the schools under Nazism was so rude to Jews and other handicapped Germans. German students were not allowed to play study and was not even allowed to talk to Jews. Nazis thought the children to hate Jews.they were thought to worship Hitler





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