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Wht effect did nazism have on the school system

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Answered by pariksha14
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Education in Nazi Germany

Aims

Schools and universities were to:

indoctrinate young people into the racial ideas of Nazism and make children loyal to Hitler - this was in effect a form of brainwashing;

train girls to be good Aryan wives and mothers, and prepare boys to be effective soldiers;

make young people “swift as a greyhound, as tough as leather, and as hard as Krupp steel”.

Teachers

All teachers had to join the Nazi Teachers’ Association, which vetted them for political and racial suitability. By 1939, 97 per cent of teachers belonged to it.

Jewish teachers were sacked.

Teachers had to go to summer school so they could teach Nazi ideas effectively. Pupils were encouraged to inform the authorities if teachers did not teach and support Nazi ideas.

Textbooks

Textbooks were rewritten, especially in history and biology, to promote Germany’s 'greatness', Aryan 'supremacy' and anti-Semitism.

Curriculum

The curriculum in schools was altered to reflect Nazi ideology and priorities.

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