School for Barbarians — Erika Mann

Erika Mann’s *School for Barbarians* is a non-fiction book about how the Nazi regime transformed the education system into a tool of propaganda and control. The author shows how children were raised to embrace blind obedience, hatred, and the cult of the Führer.

Written in 1938, the book is one of the first exposés of the Nazi educational system. Erika Mann, who witnessed the events in Germany firsthand, describes in detail how schools in the Third Reich rejected critical thinking and genuine science in favor of racial ideology, militarism, and unquestioning loyalty to the regime. The author shows how, through education, upbringing, and youth organizations, the authorities shaped a new generation ready to serve the totalitarian state. This is an important historical work that warns against the dangers of political influence on education and remains relevant today.

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AuthorErika Mann

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