What effects did nazism have on the school system
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Children who were ‘undesirable’- Jews, Gypsies and the physically handicapped were thrown out of schools and were finally taken to gas chambers.
‘Good German’ children were given the Nazi schooling.
Racial science was introduced for justifying the Nazi ideas of race.
Children were taught to be loyal and submissive, hate Jews and worship Hitler.
Boxing was also introduced for making them iron hearted, strong and masculine.
Youth organizations were made responsible for educating German youth in the spirit of ‘National Socialism’.
Below 14 years of age: Children had to join the Nazi youth groups for children known as Jungvolk.
At 14 years: All boys had to join the Nazi youth organisation, ‘Hitler Youth’ where they learnt about Nazi ideas and actions.
At 18 years: They joined the Labour service. They had to serve in the armed forces and enter one of the Nazi organizations