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Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39: life in Nazi Germany
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which organisation was set up by the Nazi regime specifically to control and supervise all youth aged 14–18 for boys?

  1. The Young German Order
  2. The League of German Maidens
  3. The German Youth Movement
  4. The Hitler Youth
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✓ Answer: DThe Hitler Youth
The Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend) was the Nazi organisation for boys aged 14–18, designed to indoctrinate them with Nazi ideology and prepare them for military service. The League of German Maidens (BDM) was for girls, not boys aged 14–18. The German Youth Movement predated the Nazi regime and was dissolved. The Young German Order was a separate nationalist organisation not run by the Nazis.
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Which of the following best describes the role of the SS (Schutzstaffel) within the Nazi police state?

  1. An elite organisation controlling concentration camps and the security services
  2. A propaganda unit responsible for producing Nazi films and radio broadcasts
  3. A parliamentary bodyguard unit that protected the Reichstag
  4. A civilian organisation monitoring food rationing across German cities
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✓ Answer: AAn elite organisation controlling concentration camps and the security services
The SS, led by Heinrich Himmler, became the most powerful security organisation in Nazi Germany, controlling concentration camps, the Gestapo, and the SD (Security Service). It was not a parliamentary bodyguard — that role had belonged to earlier protection squads. Propaganda was the domain of Goebbels' ministry. Food rationing was an administrative function unrelated to the SS's role.
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