I suppose it would depend on your point of view. They did benefit from learning discipline, how to be soldiers and to be dedicated people. But, when you consider many teens died in the war defending Hitler and Germany when they had already lost the war they did not benefit.
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The rules of blackjack, as played in most casinos, always benefit the casino.
Teenagers rebel against rules.
when the rules benefit themselves
Rules and order
because kids need to have rules so when they are younder they absorb it, and then when they are teenagers it should come natually for them to go to bed early!
There truly is no benefit for joining a hate group other than a community that will accept you for being hateful. If you count things like pride as a benefit then that may be the only other one. The amount of bad consequences of joining the nazi party horrendously outweigh the good consequences. Ultimate suggestion: Do not join the nazi party, it will harm your reputation, opportunities, and friendships.
Nope live under the rules or go to a work camp or die
rules and order
Thats up to them. If it is something that they feel that they would benefit from, then it could be a positive thing.
i have just received incapacity benefit as i have had trouble with my heart my husband works and i still got it
The Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler, had several key principles and rules. These included promoting Aryan supremacy and racial purity, anti-Semitism, authoritarian government, militarism, territorial expansion, and strict social and economic control. The party also enforced strict obedience and loyalty to Hitler, the Führer, and used propaganda and indoctrination to maintain their ideology and control over the German population. Ultimately, these rules led to the persecution and genocide of millions during World War II.