Education in Germany during World War II was strict and selective. Boys were trained to be soldiers and often used live ammunition in their classes. Boys were awarded a medal if they left school early to join the war. Girls learned how to be supportive to the boys and both boys and girls had to give the Hitler salute every time their teachers walked into the room.
Education in Nazi Germany was not all that bad. Although of course if you were a young Jew, the only you would learn was that you were about to be killed.
For most of the young boys in Nazi Germany, there was the option of Hitler Youth camps. This is where the young boy would go away from home and learn loads of things at one of Hitlers specially built youth camps. The main things they would learn are the core subjects (Maths, English and Science) but they would also learn how to fight and become a brave soldier. This could lead onto them becoming soldiers and fighting against the British from a very young age!
For the girls, this was a different matter. Girls were not sent away to camps, but would help out in the houses with their mothers. They would learn how to ride bikes and perform messaging. They would learning how to nurse the wounded soldiers, and how to sew.
Any German children who did not obey the rules were often reffered as to sinners.
I hope this little bit of information has helped you.
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they had a bit of trouble and it was on how horrible Hitler was!! they made love and shat on each other!
A Nazi-type education.
sence i dont know exemption is.... education was not need for drafting the us took everyone albe to fight in that world almost like world war one
They were nuetral on the surface like Sweden.
Many countries were neutral during World War I, like Switzerland.
no atleast not like are's today!
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what i want to know is how did World War 2 affect money for education and in Japan what did the boys do during the war
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the education wasn't good it sucked because the slaves couldn't read or write they had to learn by them selfs and if the slave owners found out that they were being learned they would get beat
It was ugly
sence i dont know exemption is.... education was not need for drafting the us took everyone albe to fight in that world almost like world war one
Painful
like idiots
Providing basic education infrastructure to the world
Childhood was likely difficult in most parts of the world during World War 1. There were food shortages, and many males were absent from the home and serving the war.
They were nuetral on the surface like Sweden.
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