Because he was anti-Semitic and he hated Jews and considered them to be sub-humans.
Jewish children were teased and bullied in school, in fact teachers encouraged this (i believe it was part of their training, to spread Nazi ideas) Jewish children often were either excluded from school or often didn't choose to go in case of bullying eventually the "law against overcrowding in German schools and universities" passed in 25 April 1933 meant no more than 1.5% of children in schools could be Jewish
there are many reasons but when Hitler became chancellor of Germany he was feeling angry because his artwork in his school in Austria was turned down by a Jewish teacher.Thats one reason
Yes the man was a Jew and was the start of hitlers grudge he built up twords JewsNo!Don't believe the above. It is true that Hitler was not admitted to Vienna Art Academy. But the decision was (as always) made by the board, not by one man.___It's a very strange thing, but nobody seems to be able to name the person(s) who rejected Hitler from art school ... According to Ian Kershaw, the first evidence of Hitler's antisemitism dates from 1917, when H. was 28,
no he was too good
When Hitler attended school middle schools did not exist. Middle schools have been created in recent history. So, he didn't go to middle school.
Anne Frank went to Montessori Schools. It was an all Jewish school, Anne Frank had to go to a all Jewish school because she was Jewish and Hitler said all Jews must go to an all Jewish school. At one point of Anne Frank's diary she said that there were only three people in the school because of the number of people gassed, shot, bombed, and almost any way Hitler could kill Jews.
As a child Hitler was close to his mother, who died under the care of a Jewish doctor. Later, when Hitler left home to become an artist, he was rejected from the art school he applied to. The headmaster was Jewish.
The reaction of school children in Nazi Germany to Hitler's ideas varied, but many were influenced by Nazi propaganda and indoctrination. Some children embraced the ideas of Nazism, joining youth groups to participate in activities and events promoting Hitler's ideology. Others may have felt pressured to conform and keep their true thoughts to themselves. It is important to note that children in any society are susceptible to propaganda and may not have fully understood the implications and consequences of Hitler's ideas.
The motto of Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School is '...You shall teach them diligently to your children'.
what was hitler school called and where was it
the reason why hitler was angry with the jews started when he didnt get accepted in an art school when he was a young lad and the merchants were doing well and they were JEWISH and he was just angry because on that
I cannot give an exact amount but almost all children go to school in America.
Jewish children were teased and bullied in school, in fact teachers encouraged this (i believe it was part of their training, to spread Nazi ideas) Jewish children often were either excluded from school or often didn't choose to go in case of bullying eventually the "law against overcrowding in German schools and universities" passed in 25 April 1933 meant no more than 1.5% of children in schools could be Jewish
Actually, there were many stories as to why Hitler hates Jews. One story is that Hitler as a young boy, tried out for a artist school, he didnt get in, but a Jewish boy did. Another myth is that Hitler just purely hated Jews.
They did, the Nazis identified that indoctrinating children at an early age would produce a much more dedicated community. One of the first treaties that Hitler signed would be with the Roman Catholic Church which agreed that the children would go to the Hitler Youth rather than Sunday School. This agreement was signed by Cardinal Pacelli, who would later become Pope Pius XII, also known as 'Hitler's Pope'.
"Heder" in Yiddish refers to a traditional Jewish religious school where boys learn Hebrew and Jewish studies. The term can also refer to a room or building used for teaching Jewish children.
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.