Hitler Youth was only for boys. BDM was for girls.
No, girls in the Hitler Youth were not allowed to take the same courses as the boys. They were given separate and specific training that focused on homemaking, motherhood, and preparing for their roles as future wives and mothers. The education for girls in the Hitler Youth emphasized traditional gender roles and domestic skills.
Girls did a lot of different thing like, 10 mile walks everyday, went into war, and Hitler paid some of the girls to have babies
No, there was a separate branch for girls, the Bund Deutcsher Madel, the "League of German Maidens". It was a branch of the same organization.
He did this because he wanted to train the young boys of Germany to go into the army and the young girls of Germany to help do the housework and the cooking
The League of German Girls (German: Bund Deutscher Mädel or BDM), was the female branch of the overall Nazi party youth movement, the Hitler Youth. It was the only female youth organization in Nazi Germany. Source: wikipedia
The Hitler Youth, under the control of originally Baldur Von Schirach who was NOT an SS member or officer. later= in mid war Artur Axmann assumed command of the Hitler Youth in l943 and from it raised the l2Th SS Panzer Division, an integral part of the militant Waffen-SS. It is not known if Herr Axmann survived the war. Von Schirach did some time in Spandau after the Nuremburg trials- but was released.
No, only boys were involved in the Hitler Youth. Girls belonged tothe League of German Maidens.
Girls did a lot of different thing like, 10 mile walks everyday, went into war, and Hitler paid some of the girls to have babies
The four organisations were the German Young People (Deutsches Jungvolk), the Hitler Youth (Hitler Jugend), the League of Young Girls (Jungmadelbund) and the League of German Girls (Bund Deutscher Madel). Boys joined the German Young People from the age of 10 until they were 14 when they joined the Hitler Youth. The girls joined the League of Young Girls at the age of 10 and at the age of 14 joined the League of German Girls.
Just google 'Hitler youth pictures' or 'hitler jugend pictures' and 'bund deutscher mädel pictures' and you will find all the sites that have them.
The Hitler Jugend (Hitler Youth) was divided into two groups : Deutsches Jungvolk) (German Young Folk) and Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM, the League of German Girls) .
Of course
No, there was a separate branch for girls, the Bund Deutcsher Madel, the "League of German Maidens". It was a branch of the same organization.
He did this because he wanted to train the young boys of Germany to go into the army and the young girls of Germany to help do the housework and the cooking
Of course they are. As long as they want.
The Hitler youth was a youth group. The name often is used to inclued both the hitler youth for boys and the league of german maidens for girls. Boys did activities like camping and military skills. Girls did steroetype womens activities like cleaning and cooking and where prepared for motherhood. Both were encouraged to keep fit with sports and indoctrinated(brainwashed) with nazi ideas. The youth group was important to hitler because the young people would be his future supporters and indoctrination at young age secured his long term power. They would also be his future soldiers. Girls were important because hitler wanted to expand the currently small german population so he would have more supporters and a bigger army. Women and girls were encouraged to have big families and lots of children. Mothers were awarded bronze silver and gold mothers crosses for having 4, 6, or 8 children!
they were trained to have and take care of children and they had to learn to cook. for every child they would have they would receive a medal.
There was a girls' section called, called the 'Bund deutscher Mädel' (BdM) - League of German Girls (or possibly 'Lasses'). Note that the word 'Mädel' is south German, reflecting the Bavarian origins of the Nazi Party (NSDAP).