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Essay heading: Nazi impact on education and youth
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These organizations and the Nazi education system brainwashed the youth to the Fuhrers command. Despite all this most of the youth enjoyed the activities they did and the pride of representing their nation.
Before the age of the Nazi’s, there was already a strong youth movement in Germany. It started in the 1890’s and was known as the Wandervogel, it was a male-only movement that featured a back to nature theme... displayed 300 characters
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It started in the 1890’s and was known as the Wandervogel, it was a male-only movement that featured a back to nature theme. Wandervogel had an idealistic notion of the past, desiring for the simpler days when people lived off the scruff of the land. They found strict German schooling oppressive and they rebelled against parental authority... displayed next 300 characters
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