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English
Scholastic
01 June 2005
On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany, thanks largely to the efforts of the Hitler Youth, whose organised propaganda marches throughout Germany helped the Nazi Party grow in strength. By 1939, it is estimated that more than seven million boys and girls belonged to the Hitler Youth. 'Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow' is the riveting and often chilling tale of a generation of young people who devoted their energy and passion to the Hitler Youth organisation and left an indelible mark on world history. Award-winning author Susan Campbell Bartoletti infuses the work with the voices of both former Hitler Youth members and young people who resisted the powerful Nazi movement. These voices stand alongside those of Jewish youths and others who were senselessly and brutally targeted by the Third Reich. What emerges is the story of average children and teenagers faced with extraordinary and unenviable choices. The paths taken by the Hitler Youth and their struggle to come to terms with their actions at the end of World War II are sure to spark debate among young readers faced with the question of whether the horrors of Hitler's Germany could ever cast dark shadows again.
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Imprint:   Scholastic
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 257mm,  Width: 262mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   953g
ISBN:   9780439353793
ISBN 10:   0439353793
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 11 to 15 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Young adult ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  English as a second language ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print

Reviews for Hitler Youth

Formed in 1926, the Hitler Youth involved seven million boys and girls by 1939 and was instrumental in Hitler's rise to power. Bartoletti makes it clear what appealed to youth: Excitement, adventure, and new heroes to worship, hope, power, and the opportunity to rebel against parents, teachers, clergy, and other authority figures. She covers Hitler Youth, the resistance movement among young people and the de-Nazification process after the war in this study of Hitler's horrifying 12 years and the courageous moral stance of those who resisted. Case studies of actual participants root the work in specifics, and clear prose, thorough documentation and an attractive format with well-chosen archival photographs make this nonfiction writing at its best. Essential for WWII collections as well as teaching units on conformity, peer pressure and resistance. Superb. (epilogue, time line, author's note, about the photographs, quote sources, bibliography, index) (Nonfiction. 12+) (Kirkus Reviews)


  • Commended for Newbery Medal (Children's) 2006
  • Commended for Newbery Medal 2006
  • Commended for Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award (Children's Book) 2006
  • Commended for Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award 2006
  • Winner of Carolyn W. Field Award 2006
  • Winner of Parents Choice Award (Spring) (1998-2007) (Gold) 2005

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