how youth were treated in nazi Germany
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Adolf Hitler and Nazi Youth leader Baldur von Schirach on their arrival in the stadium for the Hitler Youth rally
Young people were very important to the Nazis. To this end, Hitler set about influencing children both inside and outside school.
His main ways of indoctrinating and controlling young people were:
education;
youth movements;
propaganda and censorship.
He used perks and promises as well as threats and fear.
Young people were very important to the Nazis. To this end, Hitler set about influencing children both inside and outside school.
His main ways of indoctrinating and controlling young people were:
education;
youth movements;
propaganda and censorship.
He used perks and promises as well as threats and fear.
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youth in Nazi Germany were treated according to the order of Hitler .
boys were forced to join the army and they were taught to fight .
whereas girls were forced to bear children so that Hitler can have more people for his army ,
which was a very bad situation for the youths
hope it helped if yes
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vaishnavi
class 11th
boys were forced to join the army and they were taught to fight .
whereas girls were forced to bear children so that Hitler can have more people for his army ,
which was a very bad situation for the youths
hope it helped if yes
then mark the brain icon
vaishnavi
class 11th
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