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How was nazi ideology taught to the youth in germany?

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Answered by sharinkhan
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Hitler thought that a strong Nazi society would be possible only if the children were taught the Nazi ideology. To achieve this he decided to control the children both outside and inside the school. 

All schools were cleaned and purified by removing all jewish and politically unreliable people. 

Children were separated as Germans and Jews. They could not sit together or play together.

In course of time the jews, physically handicapped and the Gypsies were thrown out of the school. 

Text books were rewritten

Racial science was introduced

Children were thought to be loyal, submissive, hate Jews and worship Hitler

Boxing were given importance to make them iron hearted. 

At 14, all boys were to join the Nazi youth Organization that taught them to worship war, glorify aggression, condemn democracy. 

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

Hitler believed that the only way to build a powerful Nazi society was to teach Nazi philosophy to children. 'Jung volk,' a youth organisation, tutored ten-year-old children. At the age of 14, all males were had to join the 'Hitler Youth,' where they were taught to adore war, praise aggression, denounce democracy, and despise Jews, Communists, Gypsies, and all 'undesirables.' They entered the labour force, usually at the age of 18, after a period of intensive ideological and physical training.

Explanation:

  • Children were taught to be loyal and subservient at Nazi schools, to detest Jews, and to revere Hitler.
  • The purpose of athletics was to instil in youth an attitude of anger and aggression.
  • At the age of 14, all males were required to join the Hitler Youth, a Nazi youth organisation.
  • In this organisation they were taught to worship war, glorify aggression and violence, condemn democracy, hate Jews, communists, Gypsies and undesirables.
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