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By: Savannah Brown Yesenia Martinez The Hitler Youth By: Savannah Brown Yesenia Martinez

The Hitler Youth The Hitler Youth was the beginning of a new generation of German Nazis. The children were “ brainwashed” into thinking that Jewish people and others were the major problem of the world, so they were taught to dislike and treat them differently. The Youth would salute Hitler to show their respect.

The History of the Hitler Youth The Hitler Youth was established in the year 1920 in Germany In the year 1923, the 1st Nazi Youth magazine was published. In 1945 the German Army ran short on Nazi Soldiers so The Hitler Youth was encouraged to join the Army

The Background of The Hitler Youth In 1933 the group had 100,000 members In 1935 about 60 percent of Germany’s youth was a member of The Hitler Youth In 1936 the group had 4 million members In late 1936 Hitler ordered that all German youth were to join The Hitler Youth (the Jews weren't included)

The Background of The Hitler Youth Hitler believed that the children of Germany were the future The Hitler Youth made it clear what Hitler excepted of the children of Germany The age that was allowed in The Hitler Youth was 10 to 18 year old

Significance of The Hitler Youth The youth of Germany was being brainwashed which would effect the future of Germany. The youth would follow as Hitler said which affected the social life’s of the Jews The Hitler Youth didn’t know anything but to follow what Hitler wanted. The economy was affected by the Hitler Youth because of their hard work and determination

The Exhibit Importance The Hitler Youth affected Germany in the social, economy, and politics When the Nazi Army needed more soldiers the Hitler Youth was there to assets them The Hitler Youth kept the war and hatred going Without the Hitler Youth a lot of Hitler’s accomplishments wouldn’t have been done

Visitors visiting the exhibit The exhibit will have easy questions and answers to make visitors understand easier. The exhibit is going to be easy to follow and interesting The exhibit is going to highlight all the important topics and facts of the Hitler Youth

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