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How did Nazi extend control over the youth German? Explain

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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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1) Hitler felt Nazi society could be established by only teaching children 'Nazi Ideology'. 
2) All schools were cleansed and purified. 
3) Jews teachers were dismissed. 
4) Children were suggested that they could sit and play seperated only from jews. 
5) Undesirable were thrown out of schools. 
6) Good German students had prolonged period of ideological training. 
7) Textbooks were changed and racial science was introduced. 
8) At the age of 14, all boys had to join Nazi Youth Organisation 'Hitler youth', where they glorified war, condemned democracy and hate jews and undesirable. 
9) At the age of 18, they had to serve in armed forces. 
10) The 'Youth League' founded in 1992. Four years later renamed in 'Hitler Youth'. All other organisations were finally banned. 

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