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nazi education
the school system
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Could encourage children to grow up to be loyal Nazis and members of the Volksgemeinschaft (People’s Community)
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teachers
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By 1936, over 30% joined the Nazi Party
1933, the Law for the Restoration of a Professional Civil Service was a purge of the profession
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the school curriculum
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More time for PE. By 1936, 2 hours a day was spent on PE.
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By 1939, all religious schools abolished.
leadership schools
NAPOLAs (National Political Institutes of Education) for boys ages 10-18. The SS ran some schools to train boys to become military leaders. There were 39 schools by 1939
Adolf Hitler Schools - 11 boarding schools created for 12-18-year-old boys. Selected mainly on physical appearance and leadership potential. Physical, military and political training was part of the curriculum.
higher education
Reduction in numbers of students from 113,000 in 1933 to 57,000 in 1939.
In April 1933 a Law for the Restoration of the Civil Service led to 10% of university teachers being dismissed.
In November 1933 all university teachers made to sign a Declaration in Support of Hitler and the National Socialist State and join the Nazi Lecturers Association.