The Hitler Youth!(Keyana Mcpherson)

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THE HITLER YOUTH!

By: Keyana McPherson

Quote-“My program for educating youth is hard. Weakness must be hammered away. In my castles of the Teutonic order. A youth will grow up, which the world will tremble.I want a brutal, domineering, fearless, cruel youth. Youth must be all that. It must bear pain. There must be nothing weak and gentle about it. The free, splendid beast of prey must once again flash from its eyes...That is how I will eradicate thousands of years of human domestication…That is how I will create new order.”- Adolf Hitler

WHAT IS THE HITLER YOUTH?

The Hitler Youth was lead by

Baldur Von Schirach, but led

by Young Adolf Hitler. Hitler

Youth was an organization for

boys. They had over 100,000

members. When the Nazi

Party took over it increased

to over 2 million members.

Over the years it kept rising.

Ages 10-18. When a boy was over 18 he had to be

apart of the Nazi Party. Valuable members had to

stay after the age 18. Every girl belonged to the

Hitler Youth. The Hitler Youth was referred as an

Home away

from home.

Games: trapper and Indian

also war games. The war

games would sometimes end up in fights, brawls.

Younger; weaker

boys would get beat up

while the leaders would

just watch; encourage them.

(Fighting: Toughen them Up)

WHY WAS THERE AN HITLER YOUTH?

There was an Hitler Youth because Hitler believed

that the Nazi was its children. Hitler used the Hitler

Youth as a good time to spread his ideas throughout

the nation and create a new generation to be loyal

and unified.

Boys got ready for war while Girls got ready for motherhood.

WHERE DID IT TAKE PLACE?

The Hitler Youth took place in Munich, Germany in

1926.

WHEN WAS IT FOUND

The Hitler Youth was found on July 4th 1926.

BIBLIOGRAPHY!

LAURIDSEN, JOHN T. "Hitler Youth." Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia of Children

and Childhood in History and Society, 2004. Web. 17 May 2012.

<http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"Explain the Nature and Purpose of Hitler Youth." Course Work. N.p., n.d. Web. 17

May 2012. <coursework.info>.

DEAR, I.C.B., and M.R.D. FOOT, eds. "Hitler Youth." Encyclopedia. The Oxford

Companion to World War II, 2001. Web. 17 May 2012.

<http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Hitler_Youth.aspx

"Hitler Youth." History Learning. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 May 2012.

<historylearningsite.co.uk/hitler-youth.htm.>.