School for Barbarians

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"School for Barbarians" is a 1938 non-fiction book by Erika Mann that exposes and critiques the indoctrination of children under the Nazi education system in Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
about Germany
children
education
propaganda
totalitarianism
aimsTo expose Nazi education practices
warn foreign audiences about Nazi indoctrination
author Erika Mann
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizes Nazi propaganda in schools
ideological indoctrination of youth
militarization of education
suppression of independent thought
describes Hitler Youth
Hitler Youth
surface form: League of German Girls
focusesOn education policy under National Socialism
schoolchildren in Nazi Germany
genre educational critique
political non-fiction
hasForm prose
reportage
hasPart analysis of youth organizations
case studies of German children
descriptions of school curricula
hasPerspective anti-Nazi
exile literature
historicalContext pre-World War II Europe
rise of National Socialism
intendedAudience critics of National Socialism
international readers
language English
mainSubject Third Reich
surface form: National Socialism in Germany

Nazi education system
indoctrination of children
movement anti-fascist literature
notableFor early documentation of Nazi youth indoctrination
first-hand accounts of Nazi schooling
originalLanguage English
publicationDate 1938
relatedWork The Nazi State and the New Religions
They Thought They Were Free
setInPeriod Nazi Germany
theme loss of individual freedom
manipulation of youth
politicization of schooling
totalitarian control of education

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Erika Mann notableWork School for Barbarians