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Youth in the Dictatorships1

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  • Miller, James W.

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The years between ten and eighteen constitute a formative period in the lives of all. The mind is then plastic, and it is important to see that the wax gets the right impression. There have been, in the past, numerous youth movements which in some degree have attempted to pour youth into a national mould, but never before have there been official movements embracing the whole youth of a nation as now exist in Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union.The Hitler-Jugend was founded in 1926, when Hitler assigned Kurt Gruber the task of organizing a party youth movement. The first five years of spade work exceeded in results even the expectations of the most optimistic.

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  • Miller, James W., 1938. "Youth in the Dictatorships1," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 32(5), pages 965-970, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:32:y:1938:i:05:p:965-970_03
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