Youth in Nazi Germany
➤ Hitler was very much interested in the youth of country.
➤ He believed that a strong Nazi society could be established only by giving children Nazi Ideology.
➤ All schools were 'cleansed' and 'purified'.
➤ Teacher who were Jews or seen as 'politically unreliable' were thrown out.
➤ Children were first segregated; Germans and Jews could not sit together or play together.
➤ As a result, undesirable children' such as Jews, the physically disabled, and Gypsies were thrown out from schools.
➤ Finally, the 'undesirable children' were taken to the Gas chambers.
➤ 'Good German' children were subjected to a process of Nazi schooling, a long period of ideological training.
➤ Racial science was introduced to justify Nazi ideas of race.
➤ Hitler was the view the boxing could make children iron hearted.
➤ Ten-years old children had to enter Jungvolk.
➤ At the age of 14 years, all boys required to join the Nazi Youth-Organization, Hitler Youth, where they learned to worship war, glorify aggression and violence and hate Jews.
➤ At the age of 18 years, they were required to serve in the armed force.
Holocaust: It was the systematic state-sponsored persecution and murder of 6 million European Jews by Nazi German regime and its allies and collaborators.
Written on Jan. 19, 2026, 4:58 p.m.