Youth (Nazi Germany) 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryWWII and Nazi Germany 1939-1945GCSEEdexcel Created by: Emma;) xxxxCreated on: 22-05-13 23:11 What were teachers in the Third Reich forced to join? Nazi Teachers League 1 of 20 What would happen to teachers that were not deemed suitable? Re-trained 2 of 20 What became the main textbook in the school classrooms? Mein Kampf 3 of 20 What laws banned Jewish children from schools? Nuremburg Laws 4 of 20 What subject was introduced into schools to educate about Nazi ideals? Race Studies 5 of 20 The Nazis believed eugenics was the key to Aryan success. What is eugenics? Measuring body features 6 of 20 How much of the student's timetable was dedicated to physical fitness? 15% 7 of 20 What was science designed to teach the students? Military development 8 of 20 Which subject concentrated on lebensraum and aggressive German neighbours? Geography 9 of 20 What were girls taught to prepare them for future motherhood? Domestic Science 10 of 20 In 1939, what law made membership of the Hitler Youth compulsory? Hitler Youth Law 11 of 20 What did German boys join between the ages of 14-18? Hitler Jungend (Hitlers Youth) 12 of 20 What did German girls join between the ages of 14-18? Jungmadelbund (League of German Maidens) 13 of 20 How many members did the Edelweiss Pirates have in 1939? 2000 14 of 20 What banned music did the Edelweiss Pirates listen to? Black 15 of 20 Who did the rebels attack? Hitler Youth 16 of 20 Why were members of this rebel group executed in 1944? Sabotage 17 of 20 What group was Sophie Scholl a member of? White Rose Group 18 of 20 Why was she and her friends executed in 1943? Leaflet discrimination 19 of 20 How did these rebel groups effect Germany during WWII? Helped allies 20 of 20
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