Top British schools sent pupils on exchanges to Nazi Germany, historian reveals
Top British schools sent pupils on exchanges to Nazi Germany, historian reveals
Nazi schools – known as Napolas – were intended to train the next generation of leaders (Picture: PA)
Nazi-run schools had close links with Eton, Harrow and other top British institutions, new documents have revealed.
Pupils from elite schools in Germany, known as Napolas, took part in exchanges and sporting tournaments with boys from England before the Second World War.
Dr Helen Roche, of Durham…
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