German children were considered dangerous to their parents during the Nazi regime because they were indoctrinated with Nazi ideology and encouraged to report any anti-Nazi sentiments or actions within their families. This led to a breakdown in trust between parents and children, as well as a fear of betrayal within the family unit. Additionally, children were often used as tools of the state to enforce Nazi policies, further straining familial relationships.
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