I'm sure that there was a mix in the group of children, but their officers told the kids to tell them if their parents complained about Hitler Youth
they had to take out the garbage every day
Even though Hitler did not win the WW2, he had a lot of help from Hitler Youth (HJ). Hitler youth gained massive support from the future generation and the PARENTS. Propaganda poster made Hitler youth look fun ( which it actually was) and also taught kids on how to behave. Hitler was thinking long-term as he was using HJ to indoctrinate (brain-wash) the youth so they will support him in the future. However, since Hitler lost the war, HJ was abolished. Hitler gained over a MILLION support from HJ. This gave Hitler the confident invade other countries and break the treaty of Versailles's law.
first answer: no he did not because he would also be forced to kill them because they would be part jewish just like he was or even if he did have any he wouldnt have told no one what if they had a birth defect and i dont think he had time for kids at all second better answer: Hitler did not have children. Hitler was not part-Jewish. That is a big myth that is unfortunately often repeated.
No, Hitler had no kids.
The Hitler Youth group started in 1922, and although the name and the purpose of the group seemed to change a lot, the movement lasted until 1945. Here is a link to the (very interesting) wikipedia article for further reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler_Youth Apparently, at some points in the movement, 10 year olds were drafted into the Hitler Youth... and toward the end of the war, the Hitler Youth were very involved in defensive battles. Toward the bottom of the article, there are some pictures of Nazi Youth who were prisoners of war... one aged thirteen.
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No. He was particularly fond of children. He liked them to call him 'Uncle Wolf'.
This task fell to Reich Youth Leaders Baldur Von Schirach ( founder of the HJ or Hitler Jugend) and later Artur Axmann, an SS Officer who wanted ( and succeeded) in using the HJ as a feed ramp for SS officer candidates. Von Schirach survived the war, I am not sure about Herr Axmann- contributing to well, War crimes by youngsters does not look good.
they had to take out the garbage every day
Even though Hitler did not win the WW2, he had a lot of help from Hitler Youth (HJ). Hitler youth gained massive support from the future generation and the PARENTS. Propaganda poster made Hitler youth look fun ( which it actually was) and also taught kids on how to behave. Hitler was thinking long-term as he was using HJ to indoctrinate (brain-wash) the youth so they will support him in the future. However, since Hitler lost the war, HJ was abolished. Hitler gained over a MILLION support from HJ. This gave Hitler the confident invade other countries and break the treaty of Versailles's law.
In 1936, it became all but compulsory to join the Hitler Youth. Youths could avoid doing any active service if they paid their subscription but this became all but impossible after 1939.
Hitler made younger people feel supiorer to others. When Hitler made the Hitler Youth program kids and yound adults were able to wear there uniforms in school, they were also allowed to pick on other children not allowed among their ranks. Once the kids were at least 16 they took charge of small towns with there "Youth Groups".
first answer: no he did not because he would also be forced to kill them because they would be part jewish just like he was or even if he did have any he wouldnt have told no one what if they had a birth defect and i dont think he had time for kids at all second better answer: Hitler did not have children. Hitler was not part-Jewish. That is a big myth that is unfortunately often repeated.
Hitler wanted to spread his antisemitic ideas, but he had to get the whole German population to believe him. Hitler realized that if he targeted the youth with his ideals then they would grow up with his deals and he could build a generation that had antiseptic views. Making the young people join the Hitler Youth is a form of indoctrination. This basically means to teach a one-sided or biased ideal. So why teach the children? The point of teaching children is because they are less resistant to change. You can relate with your own life. When you were a toddler did you ever question your parents? For example, if a mother told her child not to talk to strangers the child would accept this and not talk to strangers. But if a mother told a teenager not to talk to strangers, the teenager would ask the mother why and be more defiant in following the mother's command. Young people do not need reasoning behind why they should do something because their minds are not developed enough, and Hitler saw the young people as a jackpot in helping spread his views. If you start indoctrinating the youth you will create a generation that will grow up with these ideals and teach their own kids their ideals. Had Hitler succeeded there would have been several generations of people would had anti-semetic views in Germany.
No, Hitler had no kids.