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What beliefs/ideals were the Nazis trying to impose on the youth?

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The Nazis tried to impose the idea that all other beliefs other than the main belief was terrible.

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Education in the Third Reich served to indoctrinate students with the National Socialist world view. Nazi scholars and educators glorified Nordic and other “Aryan” races, while labeling Jews and other so-called inferior peoples as parasitic "races" incapable of creating culture or civilization.

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