How Important Was The German Youth To The Nazi Party

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Pooja Devnani
10.2
Semester 02
History assignment 02 How important was the German youth to the Nazi party? Explain your answer. It is common knowledge that one of the main aims of the Nazi party was to control every aspect of a German person’s life including the German youth. To the Nazi party the German youth was the thread out of which they could weave a fabric that followed their ideologies towards a more ‘nazified’ world. The importance of the youth to the Nazi party can be ascertained from the way in which the Nazis put in tremendous effort to control and brainwash the youth until they blindly became servants of Nazism. Dissent was not at all tolerated. As aforementioned the Nazi ideologies were injected into the German youth through a technique employed by the Nazi party known as indoctrination. The Nazi ideologies were forced into every aspect of the German youth’s lives, starting with the school system. At school the German youth would learn about the history of Germany biased towards the Nazi party. They were constantly told about how the weak politicians of the past were to make peace with the Allies and caused Germany to fall. The students would be told this fall was also due to the Jews who were stealing profits out of virtuous Germans. …show more content…

They were told that military service was service to god and the Führer was their undisputed leader and Nazism would return Germany to its former glory. The Nazis did all this because they understood that the youth was an important ingredient for their so-called recipe to