Force them to join its Propaganda courses that basically teaching the young males to protect and defend the nation using arms and young women had learned how to make child as well as being a good house wife so that the nation can have more soldiers in the future.
Answer 2Hitler like to protray himself as greatly caring for children. Hitler eliminated the Boy Scouts and created an organization called the Hitler Youth. This program attacked many of the young boys and it was a method that they were taken away from their parents and placed under the control of the Nazi government. As in most dictatorships or communist states, the best method to form the opinion of the people is to take the children at an early age and "brain wash" them to accept the government and its policies. So, in one sense the youth were forced into this program but in another sense the Hitler Youth was set-up so as to attrack the youth to it.During the last year of the war, when Germany was desperate for fighting soldiers, the Hitler Youth were organized into fighting units; regiments and divisions. Even though a majority of these youth were under 18, they did not lack a fighting spirit, which is partially due to their indoctrination by the Nazis. Many fought to the death.
Answer 3
Whatever subjects were taught at school revolved around war tactics and weaponry. For example chemistry concentrated on chemical warfare, mathematics on ballistics and artillery etc.
Scientific subjects such as math and chemistry were only taught to boys. Girls learned house skills, cooking, handwork, domestic science etc.
This slideshow has a lot of information on it:
http://www.slideshare.net/pwhitefield/nazi-education-7542400
Obviously, he wanted them to learn useful skills at school and to acquire Nazi ideology. Beyond that, he wanted the boys to become 'soldierly' from an early age, and the girls to prepare themselves for motherhood.
because they like nazi.
Hitler requested the return of the Sudetenland, which was heavily German speaking, at the Munich Conference. The Czechs were against it not because they feared the loss of the territory - it was German speaking and not loyal to Czechoslovakia hence was a liability, but because it was mountainous and their fortifications were there. Once Germany controlled the Sudetenland it was a clear shot to Prague.
The most common German surnames in this order: Müller Schmidt Schneider Fischer Weber Meyer Wagner Becker Schulz Hoffmann
What wall? Hitler did not order a wall to be built, that was at the beginning of the Cold War, long after Hitler was dead.
Hitler had helped Franco in the Spanish Civil War, though not out of pure charity. He needed to test the men and the equipment of his new Luftwaffe which had never seen action. When World War 2 started, Hitler expected Franco to support him in return, especially in letting German troops enter Spain in order to capture Gibraltar. Franco refused to allow this, because he wanted to stay out of the war, and was also unsure of the unity of his own armed forces. To appease Hitler and stave-off a German invasion, Franco reluctantly sent a single division to serve on the Russian front. But he soon saw that the tide was turning against the Axis, and that the Allies would be his future trading partners.
America's support of the allies led Hitler to attack American ships.
America's support of the allies led Hitler to attack American ships.
America's support of the allies led Hitler to attack American ships.
Bill of Rights
Hitler became the dictator of Germany before world war I b occurring dictatorship in order to occur the land of German and be the leader or the monarch
because they like nazi.
because Herman Boring told Hitler he could eliminate the British with the German airforce. (what a joke that was for Hitler)
The murder of a German diplomat
German dictator Adolf Hitler was determined to invade England. In order to do so the German Luftwaffe (Air Force) first had to establish control of the skies over Britain so they could offer maximum support and protection for/to the invading Germans. They could not do that and Hitler called off the invasion.
he promised revenge for the sacrifices made at the treaty of versailes in WWI. and a stronger Germany after the end of the war. Also he promised that all impurities would be eliminated from their country (jews)
promise them weapons
Hitler requested the return of the Sudetenland, which was heavily German speaking, at the Munich Conference. The Czechs were against it not because they feared the loss of the territory - it was German speaking and not loyal to Czechoslovakia hence was a liability, but because it was mountainous and their fortifications were there. Once Germany controlled the Sudetenland it was a clear shot to Prague.