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Emerging in the 1920s, the "Hitler-Jugend," the youth movement of the Nazi Party, serve Adolf Hitler fanatically; hundreds of these young soldiers will be captured by the Allies and sent into camps to be "denazified."

Emerging in the 1920s, the "Hitler-Jugend," the youth movement of the Nazi Party, serve Adolf Hitler fanatically; hundreds of these young soldiers will be captured by the Allies and sent into camps to be "denazified."

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Hitler Youth

S1, EP2 "Child Army's Last Stand"

Emerging in the 1920s, the "Hitler-Jugend," the youth movement of the Nazi Party, serve Adolf Hitler fanatically; hundreds of these young soldiers will be captured by the Allies and sent into camps to be "denazified."

Hitler Youth

S1, EP1 "The Nazi Child Army"

The Nazi Party creates the Hitler Youth to indoctrinate children and adolescents with Nazi ideology and prepare them to become a child army for Adolf Hitler.

The story of the adolescents who joined the Hitler Youth, which became a political instrument of the Nazi Party; an examination of how Adolf Hitler built a relationship with young people, supplanting parents, family, school, and church.
Original Air Date: Apr 17, 2018
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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