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-stylecamps
Both: Hiking and camping, learning about Hitler and racialsuperiority, singing patriotic songs, sport and competitions, Nazi marches and rallies, reportinganti-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