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why was Hitler interested in youth??​

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Answered by DarshikaSingh992
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The members of the Hitler Youth were viewed as ensuring the future of Nazi Germany and were indoctrinated in Nazi ideology, including racism. The Hitler Youth appropriated many of the activities of the Boy Scout movement (which was banned in 1935), including camping and hiking.

Answered by chandramuruganr
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A. Hitler was interested in the youth of the country. He believed a strong Nazi society could be established by teaching Nazi ideology.

B. All schools were cleansed and purified. It meant that all Jew teachers were considered as politically unreliable and were dismissed. Finally, the undesirable children’, the Jews, the physically and mentally handicapped and Gypsies were expelled.

C. Good German children underwent a process of Nazi schooling. Even sports developed a spirit of aggression and violence among children. Hitler believed that boxing could make children iron-hearted.

D. Youth organisation were made responsible for educating German youths.

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