It they were not Jews the German kids went to school. They were indoctrinated at school and at the Hitler Youth meetings. At school they not only had to do their school work they had to sing a song about how Hitler was his savior. They would come home to help their mothers because many of their fathers and brothers were fighting for the Nazis.
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From 1942 onwards German children were evacuated to rural areas from the big cities.
The Nazi's captured a handfull of them and gave them German names?
they got taken to consentration camps
"der Erster Weltkrieg" is the correct German term for "World War one"
Children were evacuated from Edinburgh in World War 2 due to heavy German bombing campaigns against bridges and industrial and shipping areas.
Apart from normal academic subjects, they were brainwashed with Nazi propaganda.
German supremacy over Europe.
The number of German soldiers who served in the German Military in World War I was 13,250,000. The number of American military personnel that served during World War I was 4,743,826.
I'm puzzled by the question. German women did not 'oppose World War 1'.
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Yes, during World War II, German children were evacuated from major cities to rural areas to protect them from Allied bombing raids. This evacuation process, known as "Kinderlandverschickung," aimed to safeguard children from the dangers of air raids and provide them with a safer environment during the war. The children were sent to live with host families in the countryside or in specially designated camps until the end of the war.