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Essay heading: Education in Nazi Germany
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The Nazi's overall goal for the youth was to create an Aryan "super race" prepared for war in the future and to create loyal Nazi's by the time the young Germans reached adulthood. There were four main pillars of the national school and education system; these pillars were race, military training, leadership and religion... displayed 300 characters
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In the reorganised educational system, young boys were mainly taught German military history and physical fitness. PE took up about 15% of classes during the school week. The long term aim for these policies for the young German boys was to build them into strong, healthy leaders ready for combat. The main subjects that were affected by the changes included biology, which became the study of the superior Nazi race over different races as well as the problems of interracial marriages... displayed next 300 characters
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