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What were the propaganda of Nazi youths

Answer» The\xa0Nazi Party\xa0(NSDAP) directed\xa0propaganda\xa0at children in\xa0Nazi Germany\xa0between the 1920s and 1945 to influence the values and beliefs of the future generation of German citizens according to their political agenda and\xa0ideology. The Nazi Party targeted children with mandatory youth organizations, school courses on racial purity, and\xa0anti-Semitic\xa0children’s books. The Nazi Party\'s propaganda took advantage of children\'s ignorance about the Jewish community. Although the Jewish population in Germany was the largest in central Europe, it was still a relatively small fraction of the overall population, with only 525,000\xa0members (0.75% of the total German population).[1]


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