Saturday, June 1, 2019

Hitler Youth: The Future of Germany :: Nazi German Hitler History Essays

Hitler Youth The Future of Germany The Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend-HJ) were for Hitler the coming(prenominal) of the Nazi party. Hitlersdream of a thousand year Reich could only be accomplished through the youth, which weredeemed the most important aspect of Germanys future as a powerful nation. The futureof the German nation depends on its youth, and the German youth shall have to be preparedfor its future duties.(i) The youth were important because they would continue the Nazilegacy and spread propaganda to future generations. Hitler was so obsessed with his questfor the future of Germany, that he devoted most of his endeavors, such as the acquisition of Lebensraum and the elimination of the subhumans, for the purpose of gaining more let down for the future generations. Hitler was not some all mighty God that was fitted to just snap his fingers and the youthwould follow him, he was aided in the circumstance that the youth were on a quest of their ownindependence. They were energe tic, full of life, and had an overwhelming love forGermany along with spirit and a quest to find their position in life. Hitler recognized thesecharacteristics of the youth and decided to incorporate them into his plan for the NationalSocialist German Workers Party (NSDAP or Nazi Party) to flourish. Thesecharacteristics and Hitlers involvement became the leading tragedy and stirring of theGerman youth movement. This youth movement began before World War I, was the resultof the industrial revolution, and came to be known as the Youth Revolution.(ii) The Early ride In the 1920s, the German youth were involvedin about two thousand groups and organizations. The most popular organization was theWandervogel, which was popular due to theinvolvement of sports. Boys were able to go onweekend retreats, where they would hike andlearn to survive on their own in the wilderness. Organized sporting events of soccer and othervarious competitions unploughed the interests of thechildren. The Wande rvogel were noted for theirlove of the land, not the new, modernconveniences of the cities. Hiking and skiing were chosen over activities such as watching amovie or liberation to a dance. The Wandervogel, which was formed November 4, 1901(iii), reflected the main attitudes ofthe of the youth movement. American Boy Scouts saluting Hitler Youth in Munich in 1935. Koch p. 196. In some ways the Wandervogel was a manifestation of the distinct mood of boredom andrestlessness appearance of Wilhelmian Germany was little more than a facade which

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