Social Sciences, asked by Pr6animonippoo, 1 year ago

What kind of education was given in nazi schools?

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Answered by MauryanEmpire
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Hitler felt that by teaching the Nazi ideology to children, a strong Nazi society could be established. All schools were ‘cleansed’ and ‘purified’ to propagate the Nazi ideals. The teachers who were Jews or seen as ‘politically unreliable’ were dismissed. German and Jew children were segregated and the ‘undesirable children’; Jews, physically handicapped and Gypsies; were thrown out of school. Finally in the 1940s, they were taken to the gas
chambers.

School textbooks were re-written so that the ‘Good German’ children could be brainwashed through a prolonged period of ideological training. Racial science was introduced in the curriculum to justify the Nazi ideas of race.

Children were taught to be loyal and submissive, hate Jews and worship Hitler. The sport of Boxing was promoted to instill mental strength among students.

Youth organisations were given the responsibility of educating the German youth in the spirit of National Socialism. Ten year olds had to enter Jungvolk. At 14 years of age, all boys had to join the Nazi youth organization; Hitler Youth. After a long and rigorous training in the Nazi ideology, they had to join the Labour Service; usually at the age of 18. After that, they had to serve in the armed forces and enter one of the Nazi organizations
Answered by Techmaster2004
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• Jew teachers were dismissed from the schools.

• Children were segregated. Germans and Jews neither could sit together    nor play together.

• Subsequently, undesirable children Jews, the physically handicapped    and Gypsies were thrown out of schools.

• School textbooks were rewritten.

• Racial Science was introduced to justify Nazi’s ideas of race.

• Children were taught to be loyal and submissive, to hate the Jews and    worshipp Hitler.

• Boxing was introduced as Hitler believed that it could make children iron hearted, strong and masculine.

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