Cards (5)

  • Nazi youth organisations
    • Young German Folk (boys aged 10-14)
    • Young Girls (girls aged 10-14)
    • Hitler Youth (boys aged 14-18)
    • League of German Maidens (girls aged 14-18)
    • Meetings and activities took place after school, at weekends and in the holidays
  • Nazi aims for young people
    • To be proud Germans who supported a strong, independent Germany
    • To be loyal supporters of the Nazi Party and to believe in Nazi policies
    • Girls to be strong and healthy in order to be strong wives and fertile mothers
    • Boys to be strong and healthy in order to work for the German economy and fight in the German forces
  • Youth group activities
    • Boys: military-style camps
    • Both: Hiking and camping, learning about Hitler and racial superiority, singing patriotic songs, sport and competitions, Nazi marches and rallies, reporting anti -Nazi comments
    • Girls: domestic activities to be a good wife
  • Nazi control of education 1
    • All lessons began and ended with the Hitler salute
    • Nazi flags and posters decked classrooms
    • Textbooks had to be approved by the Nazi Party
    • Traditional subjects were rewritten to glorify Germany
    • Racial ideas and anti-Semitism were embedded within subjects
  • Nazis policies in schools 2
    • It was compulsory for teachers to be Nazi Party members
    • Teachers' camps taught them how to use Nazi ideas in their teaching
    • Nearly all teachers joined the Nazi Teachers League
    • Teachers were forced to attend courses to learn about Nazi ideas
    • 15% of time was spent on PE
    • New subjects: Race Studies and Nazi Eugenics were taught to both sexes