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which support according to Hitler made children iron hearted Strong and musuculent ​

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Answered by rajedhiya
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Explanation:

Hitler was fanatically interested in the youth of the country.

 He felt that a strong Nazi society could be established only by teaching children Nazi ideology.

 This required a control over the child both inside and outside school.

 All schools were ‘cleansed’ and ‘purified’.

 This meant that teachers who were Jews or seen as ‘politically unreliable’ were dismissed.

 Children were first segregated: Germans and Jews could not sit together or play together.

 Subsequently, ‘undesirable children’ – Jews, the physically handicapped, Gypsies – were thrown

out of schools.

 And finally in the 1940s, they were taken to the gas chambers.

 ‘Good German’ children were subjected to a process of Nazi schooling, a prolonged period of

ideological training.

 School textbooks were rewritten.

 Racial science was introduced to justify Nazi ideas of race.

 Stereotypes about Jews were popularised even through maths classes.

 Children were taught to be loyal and submissive, hate Jews, and worship Hitler.

 Even the function of sports was to nurture a spirit of violence and aggression among children.

 Hitler believed that boxing could make children iron hearted, strong and masculine.

 Youth organisations were made responsible for educating German youth in the ‘the spirit of

National Socialism’.

 Ten-year-olds had to enter Jungvolk.

 At 14, all boys had to join the Nazi youth organisation – Hitler Youth – where they learnt to

worship war, glorify aggression and violence, condemn democracy, and hate Jews, communists,

Gypsies and all those categorised as ‘undesirable’.

 After a period of rigorous ideological and physical training they joined the Labour Service,

usually at the age of 18.

 Then they had to serve in the armed forces and enter one of the Nazi organisations.

 The Youth League of the Nazis was founded in 1922.

 Four years later it was renamed Hitler Youth.

 To unify the youth movement under Nazi control, all other youth organisations were

systematically dissolved and finally banned.

Answered by narendrapatel11234
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Answer:

Explanation:

Small answer for you.

According to Hitler, boxing could make children iron hearted, strong and masculine.

Hope it helps you.

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