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how was nazi ideology taught to the youth in Germany ? explains

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Answered by mehakbansal1
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Adolf Hitler and the NAZI Party used the Hitler Jugend to imbue German youth with NAZI ideology and prepare them for membership in the Party and its formations and military service in the Wehrmacht, Krirgsmarina, and Luftwaffe. For Hitler it was a matter of building the characher of German youth. To make Schirach's responsibility here clear, the first executive order under the Third Reich concerning the basic youth law stated, "The youth leader of the German Reich is solely competent for all missions of the physical, ideological, and moral education of the entire German youth outside of the house of the parents and the school." [Nikor Project, 1462-PS.] The two major principles the NAZIs constantly preached at the Hitler Youth boys was the superority of the German nation and Arya race and the need of the Germand for lebensraum ("living space") in the east. There were other principles such as the recovery of territory lost in World War I and of Germany's overseas colonies.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) Nazi ideology was taught to the youth in school. slSchool textbooks were rewritten. These books justified Nazi ideas of racism. Hitler believed that boxing could make children iron-hearted, strong and masculine.

2) Youth organisation like Jangvolk, Hitler Youth, Youth League and labour services were made responsible for educating German youth in the spirit National socialism or Nazism.

3) The German mothers had to teach Nazi values to their children.

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