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Title: Hitler Youth
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In just one year the population burst from one hundred thousand to 3.5 million. To solve the problem Schirach came up with Reichsfuhrer(leadership) schools. These schools were actually three-week cram courses, that although brought down the level of education for the youth movement, they were accepted because of lack of people... Showed first 250 characters
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The kids learned vocational training, and in October were sent to the country to harvest the crops. This was to show them the value of hard manual labor, and how it pays off.
1935 was "The Year of Physical Training," the Hitler youth had rigorous sport competitions and gladiator like fitness standards... Showed next 250 characters
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