Hitler youth groups

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      Hitler saw the potential for youth in a committed force behind him. They could be moulded. Young Germans were the Key. By 1939 . 90% of Aryan children in Germany belonged to Nazi youth groups. They started at 6 years old. At 10, boys were initiated into the Junvokk. At 14 they enter the HJ (Hitler Jugend) or Hitler Youth.

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      Some myths of different religious groups included an ancient people who were supposed to be perfect. One of these occultist groups was the soon to be Nazi Party which Hitler joined. Hitler blamed the depression that Germany went through along with the rest of the world on the Jews and other ethnic groups.

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    • Joining the Hitler Youth | Facing History and Ourselves

      Some of the Hitler Youth’s loyalty to Hitler was greater than that to their family, Elisabeth Vetter, a girl who joined the BDM at age 8, turned in her own parents for speaking out against Hitler. Just like the National Guard, marines, and navy are part of the military, Hitler Youth was part of Hitler’s military.

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      And in 1936, they banned all youth groups—including the Boy Scouts—and forced members to become part of the Hitler Youth instead. Jewish children were banned from participation. Banning scouting sent a message—obey, or be punished. It had a practical effect, too: Since other scouting organizations were banned, the only way for kids to get ...

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      The Hitler Youth was originally voluntary, but all other youth groups were banned and by 1939 it had become compulsory. Boys learned Nazi songs and ideas, took part in hiking and camping and as they got older learned map reading and other military skills, like marching & survival.

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