Nazi schools held exchanges with British boarding schools including Winchester, book reveals Nazi Germany’s elite schools forged close links with British boarding schools in the 1930s and used the likes of Eton, Harrow and Winchester as models, a historian has revealed. The first in-depth history of these top Nazi schools, which were set up to train the future leaders of the Third Reich, brings to light the exchanges they organised with top English schools before the Second World War. Dr Helen Roche, of Durham University, has written a book based on research from 80 archives in six countries and witness...