Baldur von Schirach
Baldur von Schirach was one of the earliest members of the Nazi Party, joining in 1924 while still enrolled in university. His determination to spread Nazism and loyalty to Hitler began while he was in university after reading Henry Ford’s The international Jew among other writings by various authors. The writings were mostly based on the Nazi idea of anti-Semitism, evoking the need to cleanse Germany within Schirach and created a deep devotion to the cause. After proving himself to Hitler by organizing the education system under the Nazi Regime, he was appointed leader of the National Socialist German Students League in 1929. In later years he was also appointed leader of various other Youth groups (Baldur von Schirach). The effect of a politically controlled education manipulated Schirach thoughts to become invested and a prominent member of the Nazi Party.