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what was role of children in Nazi Germany?​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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Starting in 1943, all boys 17 and older were forced to serve in the military. In 1945, the desperate Nazi leadership began pulling younger boys out of school and sending them to the front. These inexperienced children were essentially conscripted for suicide missions—and if they balked, they were executed.

Answered by Sankalp8485
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Children reported the activity of neighbors, teachers, religious leaders, and even their own family. Through these means, the youth of Germany were taught to respect, follow, and embrace the ideologies of the Nazi Party and those espoused by Hitler.

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