The Nazis and young people

Description

GCSE History (Germany) Flashcards on The Nazis and young people, created by Alice Green on 29/03/2017.
Alice Green
Flashcards by Alice Green, updated more than 1 year ago
Alice Green
Created by Alice Green about 7 years ago
10
2

Resource summary

Question Answer
Why was the Nazi's control of education so powerful? They closely controlled what children learnt- to produce the next generation of Nazis.
Percentage of teachers that joined the Nazi teachers association = ______% 97%
What key Nazi ideas were put across in the curriculum? -Lessons began and ended with 'Heil Hitler' - PE was 15% of the curriculum (with boxing compulsory) - pro Nazism
History topics taught 1. Rise of the Nazis 2. Injustice of Versailles 3. Evils of communism and the jews
Biology topics taught 1. Nazi ideas on race and population control 2. Aryan superiority
Education for boys: Science, math, and military drilling. Schooling concentrated on preparing them for the armed forces.
Education for girls: Needlework, music lessons and home crafts. Designed to prepare girls for marriage and motherhood. Domestic duties as well as fitness.
Other Nazis schools The Nazis also establishes their own schools for those that will become 'super Nazis'
What was the Nazi Youth designed for Method used to indoctrinate the youth to become loyal Nazis. Started in 1920s.
Hitler Youth Boys joined. Based on competition, fitness and military training. Annual military style camps. Love Der Fuhrer
League of German girls Girls kept separate from boys. Emphasis was on domestic skills.
The Hitler Youth Law of 1936 Compulsory to join Hitler Youth organisations. Members had to swear an oath of loyalty to Hitler.
Members of Hitler Youth 5.4m in 1936 to 8m in 1939 Many young people enjoyed it. Great sense of belonging.
Parents thoughts on Hitler Youth Many approved. Parents liked the charity work towards 'Winter help' organisation. They also collected donations for different 'drives'
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

Hitler and the Nazi Party (1919-23)
Adam Collinge
Germany 1918-39
Cam Burke
Weimar Revision
Tom Mitchell
Hitler's Chancellorship
c7jeremy
Weimar Germany 1919: The Spartacists and the constitution
Chris Clayton
Why the Nazis Achieved Power in 1933 - essay intro/conclusion
Denise Draper
Britain and World War 2
Ligia Herbst
Hitler's rise to Chancellorship Jan '33
Simon Hinds
Weimar Republic - Problems facing it from 1918 - 1923
Kiya Bhayani
Rise Of Power
carey.april
The Berlin Crisis
Alina A