Did the Hitler Youth organization damage or promote the children’s psyche? How did the group mentality impact the children, and did some kids that despised what they were doing even rebel? The Hitler Youth group was founded in 1922, in the beginning joining was optional, but as time grew on, children all across Germany were forced to join. The Hitler Youth Organization damaged the children’s psyche, forced the pack mentality upon them, and consequently made kids despise what they were doing.
Some children were damaged by the group’s strict leadership and felt as if they had lost all their personality. Although, there were children that were very damaged by the group, others enjoyed that they were all to act as a single group and not have a sense of individuality. The Hitler Youth organization did not promote any kind of distinctiveness amongst the children, they were grooming them into soldiers, sadly most parents couldn’t have anticipated the effect it would have. However, at first the group wasn’t as bad, it offered children a place to come together and play games to improve their strength. But, as time grew on, the group became less fun and more catered towards hard backbreaking work for the kids.
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If a child was unable to join the group, he was shunned from the rest of the group and seen almost as a traitor to the country. In the classroom, children were not allowed to speak their minds because the children in the Hitler Youth group would inform their superiors and the innocent child would be kicked out of the school in an instant. Not ot mention, many children wanted to feel a part of a group and sometimes the Hitler Youth group was just what they needed, but other times it broke them down and made them quiet and submissive to the leaders of the