
Nazi Youth
Nazi Youth refers to the organizations established by the Nazi Party in Germany to indoctrinate young people with their ideology. The most prominent was the Hitler Youth, which aimed to mold boys into loyal followers and future soldiers, emphasizing nationalism, militarism, and obedience. Girls were often involved in groups like the League of German Girls, focusing on domestic skills and preparing for motherhood. These organizations used propaganda, activities, and training to influence youth's beliefs, ensuring loyalty to Nazi principles and securing their ideological future within the regime.