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What were Hitler's goals for the Nazi Youth?

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Hitler's goals for the Nazi Youth were to indoctrinate them with Nazi ideology and prepare them to be loyal to the Nazi Party and the German state. The Nazis wanted to use the youth as a way to ensure the future of the Nazi Party and the Third Reich. They also aimed to create a generation of Germans who were physically fit, disciplined, and obedient to the state. Finally, they wanted to instill a sense of nationalism and racial superiority in the youth, so they would grow up believing in the supremacy of the Aryan race.
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