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5 March, 01:53

Which describes the Nazi policy regarding German youth? Boys and girls were trained for military service. Children were required to join the Hitler Youth. Children had to be sixteen to learn the Nazi ideology. Boys and girls were trained to take care of the home.

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  1. 5 March, 02:17
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    b children required ti join the hirler youth

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  2. 5 March, 02:22
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    "Children were required to join the Hitler Youth" describes the Nazi policy regarding German youth.

    Answer: Option B

    Explanation:

    Its Adolf Hitler's view that "Whoever has the Youth has the future" therefore before having entrance to power in 1933 the leaders of Nazi party were highly focused to train youth with respect to Nazi principles. The steps to join the Hitler Youth were in three steps which are as follows:

    Firstly, all the children who were Aryans and over 6 years of age were needed to coordinate and join Nazi youth group. Secondly, when they acquire age of 10 they were motivated into the Jungvolk (Young People). Thirdly, when they reach at age of 14 they promoted to the Hitler Youth.

    While for girls the campaign was to join the Jungmadel (Young Girls) and after some time they were motivated to join the League of German Girls. According to Hitler these youth were learning only "how to think German and act German" and they can never be able to enjoy independency.
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