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Hypnotizing the Youth of Germany By: Mary Franklin c/s320/Swirl_Mandala.jpg

(Hitler Youth)

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view%20propaganda%20posters%20that%20are%20posted%20on%20a%20fence%20in %20Berlin.html nothe%20page%20from%20Page%20from%20the%20anti- Semitic%20German%20children%27s%20book%20- %20Trust%20No%20Fox%20in%20the%20Green%20Meadow%20a nd%20No%20Jew%20on%20his%20Oath.html Young German boys read propaganda signs posted throughout Berlin, Germany. A page from an anti-Semitic German children's book: Trust No Fox in the Green Meadow and No Jew on his Oath.

ingres/bedfordshire/vlib/0.children_teenag ers/0.images/ww2_propaganda_wuttke.jpg “Youth serves the Fuhrer.” -(all in the ten year HJ) s/RxSHr1oYZXI/AAAAAAAAACE/HqFzi G6ZRYQ/s400/Hitler+youth.jpg “Hitler Youth to Hitler” m/_uSNpfk4dbL4/Sp7t KKhntRI/AAAAAAAAA Mk/OovmwV3wpQM/s 400/Heinrich_Hoffman n_Jugend_um_adolf_ hitler_photographs_19 34.jpg

75C50EA F57CBD4C38 Boys attended three week long infantry camps during the summer. Above each camp gate read, “We were born to die for Germany!” (Bartoletti 69). Youth2.jpg

n.jpg rls.jpg “Builds homes and youth hostels.” Physical fitness was stressed. assets/images/500x/german-girls- gymnastics.jpg Young women were seen as ranking below the young men. 4.jpg?size=67&uid= F6C7-49C3- B1FD-CFC87966ECA8

gsoldier.jpg (Keely 89)

Documentary films of the death camps Believe the situation was exaggerated Accepting their role in Nazi Germany Some Hitler Youth buried graves as punishment -orhdruf.jpg Bartoletti 150

In 1945 mandatory schooling was reintroduced (Hitler Youth). “German universities had once been ranked among the finest in the world. Now, absent the influences of Nazi ideology, students devoured reliable knoweldge and instruction” (Hitler Youth). (Keely 90)

om/2009/05/popehitleryouthv1.jpg park/pope_benedict_xvi.jpg Pope Benedict XVI Moving forward was possible!

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