A Hitler Youth in Poland: The Nazi Children's Evacuation Program During World War II

A Hitler Youth in Poland: The Nazi Children's Evacuation Program During World War II

ISBN-10:
0810112922
ISBN-13:
9780810112926
Pub. Date:
01/14/1998
Publisher:
Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10:
0810112922
ISBN-13:
9780810112926
Pub. Date:
01/14/1998
Publisher:
Northwestern University Press
A Hitler Youth in Poland: The Nazi Children's Evacuation Program During World War II

A Hitler Youth in Poland: The Nazi Children's Evacuation Program During World War II

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Overview

Jost Hermand's A Hitler Youth in Poland is an invaluable first-hand account of his experience in Nazi education camps for German children, four in Poland. An important addition to the growing record of the childhood experiences of so-called Kriegskinder (children of war) in Germany during the Nazi regime, A Hitler Youth in Poland is a memoir of Germany's Kinderlandverschickung (KLV) program, by which German children were evacuated from large cities to countryside camps designed to toughen and prepare them for future careers in the military.

During the Nazi era, millions of German children between the ages of seven and sixteen were taken from their homes and sent to Hitler Youth paramilitary camps to be toughened up and taught how to be "German." Separated from their families and sent to the far-flung corners of Europe, these children often endured incredible abuse by the adults in charge. In this memoir, Jost Hermand, a cultural critic and historian who spent much of his youth in five different camps, writes about his experiences as a small, unathletic boy thrown into a "wolf pack" governed by brutalization, dreary routine, and sadism.

Intelligent and persuasive, A Hitler Youth in Poland should be read by anyone interested in psychology or the history of everyday life in Hitler's Germany and the mental scars of adults born during the Nazi regime.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810112926
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publication date: 01/14/1998
Series: Jewish Lives
Edition description: Translated
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

JOST HERMAND was born in Kassel, Germany in 1930. The William F. Vilas Research Professor of German at the University of Wisconsin, he has also taught at Harvard University, the University of Texas, University of Berlin, and six other German universities. He has written or edited twelve books.  

MARGOT BETTAUER DEMBO, an editor with the American Museum of Natural History, is the translator of Armin and Renate Schmid's Lost in a Labyrinth of Red Tape, also published by Northwestern University Press. 

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Difficulties of Reappraising a Traumatic Experience

After the First Air Raids
KLV Camp Kirchenpopowo in the Warthegau
(Warthe District)

The Führer's Act of Generosity
The KLV Camp in San Remo, Italy

The Renewed Evacuation of Most City Children
KLV Camp Gross-Ottingen in the Warthegau

Preliminary Training
SS Ski-training on the Hohe Eule in Silesia

Epidemics and the First Protests
KLV Camp Gross Ottingen in the Warthegau

The Last Stand
KLV Camp Sulmierschütz in the Warthegau

Return and Readjustment
Rauischholzhausen and Kassel

Epilogue
A Journey into the Past

Notes
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