children in germany (1933-39) Flashcards
indoctrination meaning
process of teaching someone or group to accept a set of beliefs
which group of people would indoctrination be most effective on
children, as he was able to take advantage of them early on
staff, he used fear & violence to make teachers and staff to promote his ideology
the nazi perty targeted german youth as a special audience for propaganda messages
the nazi perty targeted german youth as a special audience for propaganda messages
why was it so important for the youth to be indoctrinated
because they would be the future generation, and if they grew up believing hat he was doing was the right thing to do, he would have no opposition and the whole of Germany would be united
what were girls expected to do
-play with dolls (play family)
- learn how to cook
- learn how to sew
- household tasks
what were booys expected to do
- be in nature
- learn how to fight
- provide for family
- learn basic nature things like boy scouts