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How schools in Nazi Germany were ‘cleansed’ and ‘purified’?

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Answered by 5aransh
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All schools in Nazi Germany were ‘purified’ and ‘cleansed’. What is meant by this is that teachers who were Jews or were seen as ‘politically unreliable’ were dismissed. Germans and Jews could not sit or play together.
Answered by aadit2005in
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Answer:

a ) Total control over schools - All the school in the Nazi Germany was under the control of Hitler . He didn't allow undesirable childrens to the school .

b ) Teachers - Teacher who were Jews were dismissed .

c ) Youth organisation - Youth was forced to join . The 10 year old had to join ‘Jungvolk' and 14 year old ‘Hitler Youth'.

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