The handwriting taught in schools during the NS-Regime was actually Sütterlin, which was a reformed form of kurrent, which is much older. Kurrent is falsely called Sütterlin, but Sütterlin is a development and standardisation of Kurrent, which was made official in 1935.
Most German today can't even read it though, and it's considered a Nazi-script by many. No way the average silent hunter player could read it, that's for sure.