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    in Hitler youth, including girls. Very few children in Hitler youth came to the conclusion of why Hitler created Hitler youth, but some did, and they tried to do things about it and stand up against Hitler. Religious people, besides jews, didn’t want their children going to Hitler youth, afraid that Hitler would change their beliefs. On the other hand the parents that weren't as religious sent their children to Hitler youth, because they were obedient to Hitler or didn't like Jews. Hitler…

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    To what extent was the Hitler Youth used to defend the Third Reich? To answer that question, the Hitler Youth had been used extensively to defend the Third Reich by fighting as soldiers to their death on the front lines. Adolf Hitler was the Dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933-1945. Hitler founded a youth organization ordering all boys and girls ages ten-eighteen to join a youth program that leads to mandatory military service for the Third Reich. The boys and girls ages ten-fourteen fell into…

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    The Story of Hitler Youth Have you ever heard of a youth group? When you think of a youth group, you think of a bunch of kids that are learning about the Bible. This is a youth group, but not the kind of youth group that you would think. The kids of Hitler youth did whatever Hitler said for that reason they had a big purpose in Nazi Germany. First off, what Hitler youth actually is. Baldur von Schirach, the leader of Hitler youth, trained young boys and girls on being a Nazi follower and how…

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    Hitler Youth The Hitler youth was made to teach children about Nazi Philosophy. The Hitler Youth or “Hitlerjugend” first started in 1922. All German children that the nazi’s thought the be pure were taught to be loyal to nazi’s and Adolf Hitler. While children thought that they were just honoring their country, the Nazis real plan was to prepare them to fight in wars. When the Hitler Youth first started in 1922 it was sponsored by the Nazi party. It was for boys only. There was already a…

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    Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany during WWII and made Germany one of the most feared empires. His success was made partly from his inclusion of the younger generation. “These boys and girls enter our organizations at ten years of age, and often for the first time get a little fresh air; after four years of the Young Folk they go on to the Hitler Youth, where we have them for another four years… And even if they are still not complete National Socialists, they go on to Labor Service and are…

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    Hitler’s youth “He alone, who owns the youth, gain the future.”- Adolf Hitler, April 20, 1889, - April 30, 1945. Hitler youth was made by the Nazi organization as a way of drawing the young and brainwashing them in to being nation socialist. In spite how terrible it was, it worked very well for the Nazi party. Year after year, their number of fallowers increased dramatically. The use of propaganda flood school, streets and stores with Nazi related advertisement. Making every child life in…

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    In 1933 through 1945 Hitler ruled Germany and some of europe.Hitler was worshiped by all the people of the land. They felt he was a great man because of his help in employment to all of the people. During his time ruling over Germany he had a groups of nazi and Hitler youths. He promised the youth that if they joined they would have a great future. Many of they felt they had to join to support their country. Why did hitler want to have hitler youth groups. He felt that he should begin with the…

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    reinforcement Hitler received and his power, he would not have been able to execute this monstrosity. In turn, without Hitler, the Germans would not have been capable of causing such grave destruction. Among those reprehensible for the Holocaust were Adolf Hitler, along with the SS officers/soldiers, concentration camp guards, leaders…

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    As a once proud member of the Hitler youth. With the countenance of many. I will no longer accept you as my leader, and I will take a stand against this pointless war. Hitler you are a man who takes a boys father away because he refused to have me taken away. You only do this for you're own political gain. The war first started to make Germany great again. The conditions haven't gotten much better. There is more poverty than even imaginable. My friend, Liesel, has to eat pea soup everyday. How…

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    According to my Grandfather, who was a member of Hitler Youth but not by choice, it was a violent movement. He lived in Potsdam, Germany (a small suburb right outside of Berlin), where Hitler’s high ranking officers lived. My Grandfather was forced to be a member of Hitler Youth even though he did not agree with the choices of Hitler. He said he remembered seeing Nazis coming down his street in big, black, expensive cars, patrolling the streets. There was a lovely, elderly Jewish lady that lived…

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