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Hitler Youth1

hey created the Nazi Youth movements, there were groups for boys and girls of different ages. Pressure was put on young people to join them. Both leisure and school time were used to influence the young. The Hitler Youth movement, which undoubtedly captured the imagination of the younger generation, provided healthy recreation while giving the authorities plenty of opportunities for teaching the Nazi ideology to uncritical adolescents and inspiring them with devotion to the Fuhrur. “What we look for from our German Youth is different from what people wanted in the past. In our eyes the German youth of the future must be slim and slender, swift as the greyhound, tough as leather, and hard as krupp steel”.The aim was to organise young people leisure and school time so that all German Youth would be trained in the principles of National Socialism. Hitlers first task was to win the children away from Church youth groups and associations such as boy scouts. Political institutions were set up to train the next generation of Nazis, for instance the four isolated order castles called Ordensburgen. Here the students were trained in obedience, racial science, Nazi ideology, mountaineering, parachute training, and military instruction....

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