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  2. National Political Institutes of Education - Wikipedia

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    The pupils attending these schools were meant to become the future leadership of Germany- political, administrative, and military. Until the beginning of World War II on 1 September 1939, the Napolas served as strong politically-accentuated elite preparatory schools within the framework of the general higher education system.

  3. Adolf Hitler Schools - Wikipedia

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    Students. 2,027. Adolf Hitler Schools ( AHS) were 12 day schools run by the Schutzstaffel in Nazi Germany from 1937 to 1945. Their aim was to indoctrinate young people into the ideologies of the Nazi Party. They were for young people aged 14 to 18 years old and were single sex, with three schools for girls and the rest for boys. [ 1]

  4. Women in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Hitler declared, on April 12, 1942, that the schools of the Reich must gather "boys and girls from all classes" to meet "all the youth of the Reich". [44] The education manual Das kommende Deutschland notes that: The Jungmädel (young girl) must know a) the date and place of the birth of the Führer, and be able to recount his life.

  5. Reich Bride Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Reich Bride Schools ( German: Reichsbräuteschule) were institutions established in Nazi Germany in the late 1930s. They were created to train young women to be "perfect Nazi brides", [1] indoctrinated in Nazi ideology and educated in housekeeping skills. The fiancées of prominent SS members and senior Nazi Party officials (and later a ...

  6. Nazi elite schools - Wikipedia

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    Nazi elite schools. During the National Socialist era in Germany, the NS selective schools ( German: NS-Ausleseschulen) served to recruit and train young Nazi Party members. There were three types of selective schools: The National Political Institutes of Education ( German: Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalt; NPEA, popularly: Napola) were ...

  7. Hilda Heine - Wikipedia

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    Hilda Cathy Heine (born 6 April 1951) is a Marshallese educator and politician who has been serving as the president of the Marshall Islands since 2024, having previously served from 2016 to 2020. Prior to assuming office, she served as the Minister of Education.

  8. List of schools in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Goerdeler-Gymnasium Paderborn. Gymnasium St. Michael (external link, German) Gymnasium Schloss Neuhaus (external link, German) Gymnasium Theodorianum (external link, German and English) Pelizaeus-Gymnasium (external link, German) Reismann-Gymnasium (external link, German) Unna. Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium. Xanten.

  9. Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School

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    The school is a member of the Young Women's Preparatory Network, which funds programs including leadership-building summer camps and on-campus college advising. [9] As part of the network, it maintains relationships with other institutions in the network, including sister school Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders in Austin. [10]