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Hitler's Children - 'A Nazi Education'

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2010

A video about education in Nazi Germany. Education played a very important part in trying to indoctrinated children to become loyal Nazis. The video using some footage from the cartoon - Education for Death produced by Walt Disney.

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  • Very good video jonny. I have two questions if that's alright. Firstly: why was physical rather than mental strength encouraged, I would've thought the Nazis to view both as important. Secondly, which film are the clips from, it's in the back of my memory but I can't quite remember it. Thank you!

  • @ArchLord101 Hi there, i guess your right mental strength would have been equally important. The clips are from the Education for Death produced by Disney. Cheers, jonny.

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  • wow... it's the same thing today with the Zionists pushing multiculturalism on white countries and indoctrinating our chiuldren into being PC liberal throw pillows.

  • @tarabanken If you have no clue about a topic why don't you just be quiet. Hitler needed smart people. Best example, Werner von Braun, he invented the rocket for Germany & without them the USA would've never had the NASA. Or Ferdinand Porsche, who created the VW beetle which was sold all over the world. There are tons of other examples.

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  • I LOVE THE MUSIC!! <3

  • aww the lill kiddy nazis were so cute awww!

  • @bravenewworldorder89

    This is not "today." It's not modern. It was a 1940.s American propaganda film made for children. I'm sure Nazis has cartoons aimed a showing thier kids how bad Americans and some other Europrans were too. The Anti-Jewish onces still look just about the now as they did then.

    It would be more effective to play cartoons and films made for kids in Germany at that time.

  • i love the saw tune

  • @TheKibbo Militarism was already present in Germany before Hitler. It was the Germans who introduced sailor uniforms to Japanese schools in the Meiji era. Nazi dominated thinking was of course enforced because everyone was a member of the NSDAP from their Kindergarten days until they died. However, Even during Hitler's time, Germans put as much emphasis on the mental capabilities as they did on physical aspects. This was & is part of their cultural heritage.

  • @goldenlotus82 In what dimension did Hitler become a hero? This coming from a polish person really surprises me.

  • @Frankd1990 Of course it's well known (or should be well known) what aspects of the Nazi time benefit today's life. (FYI, not a Nazi, not even white) Hell, without Nazis we wouldn't even have highways to drive on. And it's true that the Nazis continued Bismarck's idea of social welfare & raised the reputation of housewives by stating that they were important & not just "looking pretty", but one problem was that everything was controlled by one party, thus leading to an eventual brain drain.

  • @ArchLord101 Late reply: Germans believed in "Mens Sana in corpore Sano" (a healthy mind in a healthy body). Germany til now has three different kinds of middle schools. The highest being the Gymnasium which was already used by the Romans to train body & mind. In the US gyms are used for physical fitness but Germans, who consider themselves as somewhat heirs to Rome, view the mind as equally important. @worcesterjonny Why Bismarck at 1:44? He was dead at that time & not even a racist or fascist.

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