Who were the ‘good children’ allowed in German schools during Hitler’s rule?
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They were for young people aged 14 to 18 years old and were single sex, with three schools for girls and the rest for boys. Selection for admission to the schools was rigorous; pupils were chosen for their political dedication and physical fitness, as opposed to their academic prowess.
Schools: 12
Students: 2,027
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