youth and education in Germany 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryThe interwar years in EuropeGCSEEdexcel Created by: Jared HindleyCreated on: 02-06-16 11:13 what was the main purpose of the Nazi style education? to train young people to be good Nazi's and serve the state. 1 of 14 all children attended school until they were...? 14 2 of 14 what were the boys being trained to be? soldiers 3 of 14 how was the school timetable changed? race studies, mein kampf and increased physical activity. 4 of 14 did teachers have to swear loyalty to Hitler? yes 5 of 14 at what age did boys have to join the 'little fellows'? 6 6 of 14 at what age did boys have to join the 'young Germans'? 10 7 of 14 between what ages did boys have to join the 'Hitler youth'? 10-14 8 of 14 at what age did the girls join the 'young maidens'? 10-14 9 of 14 at what age did girls have to join the 'league of German maidens'? 14-18 10 of 14 what was similar between the youth groups? exercise, camping, hiking, cooking, teamwork. 11 of 14 what was different between the boy and girl groups? the girls were prepared to be a mother and the boys to be soldiers 12 of 14 was there any opposition to the youth groups? yes 13 of 14 why was the opposition to the youth movements? parents disliked their children being loyal to the Nazi's and some youths disliked the discipline. 14 of 14
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