how was the schooling system redesigned to meet the Nazis requirements
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The Nazi redesigned the schools in such a way like:-
1. Teacher who were Jews or seen "politically unreliable" were dismissed.
2. Children were segregated i.e. German and Jews children were not allowed to sit or play together.
3. Undesirable children (Jews,gypsies, physically handicapped) were thrown out of school and sent to gas Chambers.
4. School textbooks were added new subject "Racial Science" to justify Nazi idea of race.
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Education played a very important part in Nazi Germany in trying to cultivate a loyal following for hitler and the Nazis.
The Nazis were aware that education would create loyal Nazis by the time they reached adulthood.
The hitler youth had been created for post-school activities and schools were to play a critical part in developing a loyal following for Hitler – indoctrination and the use of propaganda were to be a common practice in Nazi schools and the education system
The Nazis were aware that education would create loyal Nazis by the time they reached adulthood.
The hitler youth had been created for post-school activities and schools were to play a critical part in developing a loyal following for Hitler – indoctrination and the use of propaganda were to be a common practice in Nazi schools and the education system
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