第三帝国的精英学校:那不勒斯历史

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Cultural & Social History Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/14780038.2023.2172938
L. Pine
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国立政治教育学院(NPEA,或Napolas)是第三帝国未来精英的寄宿学校。1933年,在阿道夫·希特勒生日之际成立的那不勒斯代表了国家社会主义政权在教育领域最重要的实验。作为“全面教育”的机构和纳粹种族社区的极端缩影,这些学校从普鲁士的中心地带蔓延到纳粹占领的欧洲的各个角落,从十岁及以上就让具有无可挑剔的“雅利安人”素质的男孩(以及后来的女孩)融入融合了古代、威廉和魏玛德国的教学元素的课程中,英国的公立学校制度,当然还有纳粹的种族意识形态。到第二次世界大战结束时,40多个那不勒斯向成千上万有抱负的纳粹新秩序领导人敞开了大门,其中许多人在第三帝国崩溃后几十年来一直在努力理解自己的年轻人是纳粹精英学生。
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The Third Reich’s Elite Schools: A History of the Napolas
The National Political Education Institutes (NPEA, or Napolas) were boarding schools for the Third Reich’s future elite. Founded on the occasion of Adolf Hitler’s birthday in 1933, the Napolas represented the National Socialist regime’s most consequential experiment in the realm of education. As institutes of “total education” and extreme microcosms of the Nazi racial community, these schools spread from the Prussian heartland into all corners of Nazi-occupied Europe, and immersed boys (and later girls) of impeccable “Aryan” qualities from the age of ten and upward in a curriculum that amalgamated pedagogical elements from antiquity, Wilhelmine and Weimar Germany, the British public school system, and, of course, Nazi racial ideology. By the end of the Second World War, over forty Napolas had opened their doors to thousands of aspiring leaders of the Nazi New Order—many of whom struggled for decades after the collapse of the Third Reich to make sense of their youths as Nazi elite school pupils.
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