Why did the Nazi totalitarian regimes use children?
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Hitler’s war against Boy Scouts fueled the Third Reich’s ideology—and its military might.
The Boy Scouts’ motto was “Be Prepared.” But nothing could prepare Max Ebel, a German teenager, for what happened after Hitler banned the Boy Scouts. As other boys cheered, the 17-year-old was surrounded by a gang of Nazi Youth—one of whom had a knife. Ebel’s refusal to leave scouting behind had just turned into a fight for his life.
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