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This KS3 lesson should take around one hour to complete. The Power Point leads students through all activities and all accompanying resources are included.

Aims and Objectives:

  • To know what Hitler’s aims were for young people in Germany.
  • To know the methods that’s the Nazis used to indoctrinate/control young people.
  • To use sources to reach a verdict on how successful the Nazis were in controlling young people.

Activities include a starter which asks students to translate Hitler’s aims into an illustration of the ideal Nazi boy and girl (using symbols). A series of sources with questions are then used to investigate various elements of life in Germany from the Hitler Youth, to education and resistance groups. An SEN version of this exercise is also included. Finally, students write a paragraph answer/verdict on how effective the Nazis were in controlling young people.

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