Hitler youth schools

    • In 1919, the German assembly met in ... - Commack Schools

      Hans Schemm, the leader of the Nazi Teachers’ League, said, “those who have youth on their side control the future.” Thus, by 1936 membership of the Hitlerjugend (Hitler Youth or HJ) became mandatory. The Hitler Youth was divided into different groups based on sex and age (6-18 years old for boys and 10-21 years old for girls).


    • [DOC File]Dearborn Public Schools

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      Both Peter and Thomas go on journeys where they have to decide whether to betray others for the Nazis. Describe the decision that each one of them has to make about reporting to the Nazis and what their final decision is: (You will see this at a reporting session in a Hitler Youth meeting.) Thomas’ choices:


    • [DOCX File]Adolf Hitler tended to gain his support ... - Commack Schools

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      The Nazis also made their appeal to the German Youth. Hitler and his aides were, in general, much younger than other leading politicians. In 1931, for instance, 40% of all Nazis were under thirty years of age, 70% were under 40. National recovery, rapid change and personal advancement formed the main appeal of the Nazi party. ...


    • [DOC File]Aiken ,Joan - Portland Public Schools

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      Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler’s Shadow . 19.95 HB. The story of a generation of German young people who devoted all their energy to the Hitler Youth and the propaganda that gave Hitler his power, and the youths that resisted the Nazi movement. Birdsall, J. The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sister, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy


    • [DOC File]Nazi Youth

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      Hitler demanded that the youth grow up "violently active, dominating, intrepid, brutal youth". This was aided by: The Media. Hitler Youth. Schools. Society as a whole. Nazi youth groups: Emphasis on sports and on discipline and political indoctrination. Paraphernalia and symbols, pomp & mysticism. Very similar to religious rituals.


    • [DOC File]STANDARD GRADE HISTORY REVISION

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      Schools and the Hitler Youth concentrated on activities which prepared girls to be wives and mothers. The Nazi Women’s League led by Gertrude Scholz-Klink promoted Nazi ideas. Propaganda reinforced Nazi ideas on racial purity and images of the ideal Aryan family. Schools, youth organisations and the League of German Women constantly reminded ...


    • [DOC File]Life in Germany

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      In return, bishops take an oath of loyaly to Hitler. Problems arose – Youth organizations. Catholic Schools. Imprisonment of Catholic priests and nuns. 1937 – Pope condemns Hitler and the Nazis. Protestant Churches – Divided. Many continued to suppor the Nazis. Hitler set up a single Reich Church under a Nazi Bishop. Promoted Nazi ideas.


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      Schools played an important role in spreading Nazi ideas to German youth. While censors removed some books from the classroom, German educators introduced new textbooks that taught students love for Hitler, obedience to state authority, militarism, racism, and antisemitism.


    • [DOCX File]The Nazi regime: how effectively did the Nazis control ...

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      However Hitler did increasingly interfere in Catholic Church matters such as closing down Catholic youth movements because they rivalled the Hitler Youth. In 1937 Pope Pius XI denounced Nazism as anti-Christian and in 1941 a letter from the Pope criticising the Nazis for their abuse of Human Rights was read out in Catholic churches.


    • [DOC File]PK- Grade 12 private school located in Fredericksburg ...

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      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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