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How was

Nazi ideology tarught to the yuth in German
the common people react to Nazism?​

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Answered by Ishukm
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The Hitler Youth and League of German Girls were part of the Nazi Party’s plan to entrench Nazi ideology in the German people. The Nazi Party viewed children as the foundation of a new world, future party members and soldiers essential to the survival and health of the Volksgemeinschaft (“People’s Community”). Children had to be both racially conscious and physically fit in order to build a new future for Germany and the Aryan people. As a symbol of the future, the Hitler Youth were often present at Party rallies and marches, including the annual Nuremberg rallies. Leni Riefenstahl’s film Triumph of the Will (Triumph des Willens) shows Hitler speaking to and then greeting members of the Hitler Youth at the 1934 Nuremberg Rally in scenes that made an indelible international impression.

The Nazi youth movement was not only about preparing for the future. The Hitler Youth and the League of German Girls were also used to weaken traditional social and religious authorities. Nazi youth activities intentionally replaced activities previously sponsored by religious institutions in an effort to challenge the churches’ claims to moral authority. The Hitler Youth monopolized members’ daily lives so children did not have time for activities outside Nazi control.

The Hitler Youth and League of German Girls also encouraged members to report to their leaders about what was happening in their schools, churches, and families.

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