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    The Hitler Youth (commonly referred to as HJ) was a youth organization of the Nazi Party in Germany. By 1939 Hitler Youth had over seven million followers ranking the largest youth organization in the world. Hitler and the organization's leader, Baldur Von Schirach, believed children were the face of our future generations. Furthermore The organization was a gathering of children and teens that were impressed into playing vigorous games to train themselves. The organization was most commonly…

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    Hitler Youth; The boy scouts of nazi’s Have you ever earned your badge in boy scouts for destroying an enemy tank? Members of the Hitler Youth earned badges like this, also ones relating to the Nazi’s, Hitler, the war, turning in people to the Nazi’s, and more. The group was practically the Nazi party’s own boy scouts. Hitler and the Nazi party were planning on making sure the next generation of Nazi soldiers were going to be perfect. To start off, the Hitler Youth was a group formed by…

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    SUPPORT OF YOUNG BLOOD “He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future” (Adolf Hitler). Adolf Hitler understood that the minors of society create spirit and essence to the rest of the population and help gain support. In order for Germany to gain control over the entire world, they not only needed physical support like SS draftees, but also needed moral support to begin and continue their totalitarian influence. Since the youth are the most vulnerable, Hitler targeted them to build up his…

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    Facts: 1. Hitler Youth program or BDM was a way for Hitler to mold children from a young age. They would have to pass a written examination or test to make sure they “mastered Nazi ideas about race and politics.” Members also got background checks to make sure they weren’t Jewish and didn’t have any Jewish ancestry. Only healthy members that passed a physical test (including running races, throwing baseballs, swimming, and performing gymnastic stunts) and courage tests (such as jumping from two…

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    Hitler in many ways was very smart and crafty. From convincing all of Germany to turn against the jews, to corrupting the minds of the innocent children. The whole campaign to take over Germany was thoroughly thought out and planned. He was very powerful and such an iconic image, he even had support from the young children. Hitler corrupted the education system to teach anti-semitic ideas to expand the amount of recruits for his army. To begin Hitler’s campaign, he had took over the education…

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    Adolf Hitler said “He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future.” Hitler indoctrinated youth to build up Germany he believed that the German youth was the key to success. By using the German youth he had more power of what they would become in the future. Although Hitler may have provided many opportunities for Germany’s youth, Hitler youth played a major role in promoting Hitler’s evil agenda because the youth was brainwashed to believe that they were the superior race by doing so they got a…

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    The book ‘Hitler Youth’ written by Susan Campbell Bartoletti. It is not about Adolf Hitler’s life, it’s all about the millions of boys and girls who proudly follow Hitler and the National Socialist (Nazi) party between 1933-1945. These children were known as the “Hitler Youth or Hitlerjugend. This is during the time when Germany was in unstable condition.it was time when Germany was suffering from weak and an unstable government, high unemployment, and widespread poverty. During this time the…

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    Hitler Youth During Adolf’s rise to power in World War II, an organization called Hitler Youth was a primary component of Hitler’s influence in Germany. Hitler Youth was a youth organization that comprised of young Germans between the ages of ten and eighteen. Hitler Youth attracted the young people of Germany because it seemed “’more modern’ and forward-looking than any of the other institutions” (Kater, 1). After Hitler came into power, it became a state agency that “all young ‘Aryan’ Germans…

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    lose the loved ones in the holocaust. Hitler the men who killed most of the jewish people. he was elected by 1933. He blamed jews for the lst of war wor 1. He wanted to kill all of the jewish people. Hitler Youth was founded in 1926 in Germany, prior to World War II. Hitler Youth was made up of mainly young males. On the night of January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed the Chancellor of Germany.(the history place) By the year of 1933, the Hitler Youth had 3.5 million members. The…

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    Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler’s Shadow is a book of the children and teenagers that followed Hitler and the National Socialist (Nazi) Party during the Third Reich (1933–1945). She explains how German children were taught to idolize Hitler. Also how the children was used for labor and as soldiers in this time period. Although World War I ended in 1918, the German's still experienced loss. The Treaty of Versailles imposed a “victor’s peace” on the Germans. The Germans were banned from…

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