The Hitler Youth was created in the 1920s. The Hitler Youth was meant to teach children the idea of supernatural supremacy. They taught the children that the Aryan race was the pure race and that the Jewish race were abominations, and should be destroyed. However that is not all they taught them, they taught them many new rules in Nazi Germany. The other things they taught the kids were based on their gender. The boys were taught combat tactics and also prepared them for military service. The girls were taught how to cook and clean and were prepared for motherhood. One of the main ways the Hitler Youth helped the Nazis was through fundraising. The Hitler Youth were always out collecting money for the Nazis and spreading the belief of supernatural supremacy. Another way they spread the Nazi word was through racism. The children were instructed to be racist towards others during their daily activities and spread the word of their supremacy. They were told to also join in on anti-semitic activities and bully other races. This surprisingly had a very significant on the Germans, because only a small portion of Germans were racist before Hitler youth and because of them it more than doubled. The Hitler Youth’s influence was very significant, convincing many other German kids and adults of what Hitler was
The Hitler Youth was created in the 1920s. The Hitler Youth was meant to teach children the idea of supernatural supremacy. They taught the children that the Aryan race was the pure race and that the Jewish race were abominations, and should be destroyed. However that is not all they taught them, they taught them many new rules in Nazi Germany. The other things they taught the kids were based on their gender. The boys were taught combat tactics and also prepared them for military service. The girls were taught how to cook and clean and were prepared for motherhood. One of the main ways the Hitler Youth helped the Nazis was through fundraising. The Hitler Youth were always out collecting money for the Nazis and spreading the belief of supernatural supremacy. Another way they spread the Nazi word was through racism. The children were instructed to be racist towards others during their daily activities and spread the word of their supremacy. They were told to also join in on anti-semitic activities and bully other races. This surprisingly had a very significant on the Germans, because only a small portion of Germans were racist before Hitler youth and because of them it more than doubled. The Hitler Youth’s influence was very significant, convincing many other German kids and adults of what Hitler was