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During the late 1920’s and the 1930’s the Nazi party ran a youth section intended to indoctrinate the coming generation with Nazi propaganda and ideals. This became the largest youth organisation ever, and readied young men for the Second World War. ...
To begin with the Hitler Youth was just another youth organisation, however it had a number of incentives that other organisations lacked. At first children joined the Hitler Youth by choice, many youngsters were drawn in by the public displays, smart uniforms and jolly songs. ... City kids were also enthusiastic about the organisation as it offered free trips to the countryside, the first opportunity many children had to venture out of the towns. This was also important for persuading working class children who might otherwise have no holidays ever. In the Hitler Youth all children were equally important. ...
As the Hitler Youth movement became more well known many more children wanted to join.
Approximate Word count = 758 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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