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what were the steps taken by hitler to reform education​

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Answered by ayushbhatia200600
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The Nazis first focused on changing what students learned. They changed the core curriculum to emphasise sports, history and racial science as the most important subjects. In 1936, sport was taught for a minimum of two to three hours every school day. By 1938, this had been increased to five hours every day.

Answered by muskansolanki2101200
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The control of the schools began in March 1933 with the issuing of the first educational decree, which held that “German culture must be treated thoroughly.” The Nazi government attempted to control the minds of the young and thus, among other means, intruded Nazi beliefs into the school curriculum

Though the Boy Scouts were banned, the Nazis co-opted many of its activities and traditions. Hitler Youth took part in typical scouting type activities like camping trips, singing, crafts and hiking. They went to summer camps, wore uniforms, recited pledges and told stories over campfires.

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