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"We do not care what happens to the older, genera- tion: but we want the chil- dren. We will bring them up from earliest childhood to have quite different ideologies." (Hitler-Meln Kampf').
"Our youth will be educated to thinking and acting as Ger- mans. After having been educated in the organisations of the party they will get the final polish when en- tering the army. When leaving the military service they will again join the S.A., the S.S. and our other organisations so that they will not drift off again. They will, in fact, as long as they live, never again be free." (Adolf Hitler. Visiting Sudetenland. Dec. 2nd, 1938).
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"You say that the chil-. dren of Germany cannot be regimented. I say that they can and will be. Every boy and girl in this nation will be made a National Socialist. There
Conscripts
are
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will be no escape possible from the channel which we shall mark for the German .to follow from childhood to
manhood.
And we shall-
produce not humanitarians
and other weak-kneed types, but good soldiers, strong men and loyal Na- tional Socialists. Give me a child of six to educate and he will belong to me for life." (Baldur von Nazi Youth Schirach, Leader, Munich 1933).
First Steps in
Nazism
“We begin with the child as soon as he is three years old. As soon he begins to think, he gets a little flag put in his hand, then follows the school, the Hitler Jugend, the S.A., and military training, We don't let him go, and when all this is past, then comes the Arbeitsfront and takes him up again and doesn't let him go until the grave, whether he likes it or not." (Dr Robert
Ley- German Minister of Labour).
"Let us clucate the German people from their youth up with that exclu- sive recognition of the rights of their own nation and cease to., taint the;
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heart of the children with the curse of objectivity." (Hitler Mein Kampf The Boys Page 124).
tions,
etc. (An- griff, October 27th, 1939).
Religion
"Instead of running to church, your Mothers' ought to stay at home and prepare food for your fathers. And if anybody tries to send you to church you had better play football." (Address to School Chil- dren by Julius Streich- er's Adjutant. · Nurn- berg, October 4th, 1936).
"The next war will require the highest degree of brutality,
roads, carrying heavy burdens besides in other words, ex- erting them to tasks beyond their strength.” (Mucnich Medien Journal. April 2nd, 1937).
so the uncineated man will The Finished
best be able to work the war
machines." (Deutsche Wehr. Article
Periodical of the German Officer Corps, August 9th, 1936).
"Our boys 'must learn to shoot, they must handle a riße in as matter of fact a manner as they do a pen- holder. Some want to educate the people as if shooting were not also part of their educa- tion. "Wisdom is Power" they write on the doors. of their schools; as if power were not incorporated more fully in the gun than in any- thing else." to
(Military eduen- tion of German Youth, Chap- ter on training for hardness).
"German Youth! Keep away and form distinct front against Catholics and Jews!" - (Proclamation Hitler Youth August, 1935).
Home
"The children's spare lime is entirely taken up with duties, rallies, collections, Par- marches, drills (etc.). ents can only have them at
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"Germans must always obey like well-trained somers. The Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, is al- ways right!" (Dr Robert Ley, Minister of Labour 1938).
home on the second and fourth The Girls
Sundays of the month. Leave cannot in any circumstances. be granted on the other Sun-
days. (Deutsche Allgemeine
Zeitung, Feb. 4th, 1910).
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"The School alone is not able to undo the strong natur- al influence of the parents, and to secure the aims of National Socialist education. What makes it worse is that at the end of_the_children's school term, they will be left exclusively to their parent's ednentional influence which constitutes the grace danger that the children will be lost to the state. This spells an important moral danger for the children." (Journal of the Hitler Youth, May 1st, 1940).
School
"The German youth is edu- cated in such a manner that it doesn't learn anything that is not in harmony with Na- tional Socialism." (District Leader Bohle. Interview with Daily Telegraph December 10th, 1930).
The school Ilitler Youth Leader over-rides the school teacher. "It is necessary that all questions should be direct- ed to him and be dealt with exclusively by him without being submitted indirectly through the Headmaster." (Frankfurter Zeitung, Febru-
ary 29th and March 5th,
1940).
"The intellect is a danger. to the shaping of the char- acter. We are not on earth for the purpose of cram. ming our skulls with know- ledge, That-is only toò un- Important... We must fulfil our destiny. Bring up tough guys, that is what the business of the high schools 'should " be"
Munich 1934).
"It is the duty of every German girl to marry as early as possible before her strength is exhausted in order to give the State healthy children. (Teacher's address to 14 year old girls. Deutsche Kamp- ferin" Sept. 1935).
"In our State only that woman can be regarded as valuable-who-is-ready-and-re- solved to assume the duty for her nation and to give it sons and daughters of pure race. Thus it has been since prime- val days and thus it shall be again. (Deutsche Zeitung. April 12th, 1934).
"Every reasonably con structed state will have to regard a woman who has not given birth as dishon- oured. There are plenty of willing and qualified youths ready to unite with the girls and women on hand. Fortunately, one boy of good race suffices for twenty girls. (And the girls for their part would gladly ful. il the demand for children were it not for the nonsen- sical so-called civilised Iden of the monogamous per- manent marriage, an iden in
Military examinations in- dicate that an alarming num- ber of conscripts are incap- able of service in the army becatwe
flat of
feet. Medical Journal.
(Munich April 2nd, 1937).
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More than 50% of those on worker's duty and liable to military service suffer from foot weakness and weakened spines." (Report on exam- ination of Jungvolk. 1937).
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"When the young cadets present themselves for the officers' examination they usually excel in a remarkable tack of logic. Logic and dis- ciplined thinking are usually replaced by an incredible ten- dency to using meaningless claptrap." (Military-Wochen- blatt. December 10th, 1938).
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"The psychological exam- ination of the cadets has be- come necessary because the candidates to-day exhibit very. irrave lack of knowledge and, to a very great extent, have a rather faulty point of view in regard to mental work. Stupidity and laziness of mind are always defects of charac- ter."
(Doctor Simoncit, Leader of Psychological La- "boratory-brTMWarTMMinistry.) (Lecture Hanover, November 23rd, 1937).
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"One concern is particularly tfepressing. That is the qu€N- tion of the new generation in science and economy.
At pre- sent the education of this new generation is not sufficient. For the defchce of the country it will, in any case, be a dan- ger, when mental education is hampered by an exaggerated physical training. For if even the regimental comman ders have to make this com- plaint in regard to their new recruits then undoubtedly there is something wrong with the present system of educa- tion." (German War Minis- try.) Lecture in German So- ciety for World Economy, February 2nd, 1937).
complete contradiction to all Discipline
natural facts). ("Know- ledge and Spirit of Mother- hood." Essay by Professor Ernst Bergman of Leipsig).
Hitler Reaps
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con-
In order to allay parents' anxieties, Nazi propaganda has tried to present the con- centration on the physical. training of children as .cern for their welfare. In fact, the health of children has greatly suffered. Omcial the German Agures from (Goebbels,
Statistischen Jahrbuch. 1937.
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"All subjects-German Inn-` gunge, History, Geography, Chemistry and Mathematics must concentrate on military subjects the glorification of military service and of Ger. man heroes and leaders, and the strength of a regenerated Germany, Chemistry muat Inculento' a knowledge chemical warfare, explosives, 'Buna', etc., while mathema- tics will help the young to understand artillery calcula-
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"Many conscripts have fail- ed to present themselves in answer to the Fuhrer's call. The new punishment proce- dure for Hitler Youths who shirk their duties will not be pleasant." (Essener National Zeitung, November 8th, 1940) ..
"Measures to strengthen discipline in the Hitler Youth Movement have been an- nounced to-day. A form of "Youth Service Arrest" bas been introduced as punish- ment for serious cases of in- subordination which will sup- plement the "week-end ar- resta" recently decreed by the Illtler Youth Command." (German Radlo, October 10th,
1910).
The execution of a twelve year old boy for espionage. in Berlin in early August provoked this comment from the Swedish news- paver "Social Democraten." "The Third Reich is perhaps the only country in the world which thus radically protects itself against the activities of twelve year old boys."
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