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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

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