All Aryan women who deviated from the persecuted code of conduct were publicly
condemned and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with jews, poles and
Russians were paraded through town with shaved heads and placards hanging around their
necks announcing ‘ I have sullied the honour of the nation. Many received jail sentence for
the criminal offence.Write one prescribed Code of Conduct for women in Nazi Germany.
b. Why Hitler wanted to ban any kind of contact with Jews, Poles and Russians?
c. What is the criminal offence mentioned in the passage?
d. Do you agree with the prescribed code of conduct . Why?
Answers
Answer:
He was afraid that his mother might poison him. Although Helmuth may not have realised all that it meant, his father had been a Nazi and a supporter of Adolf Hitler ..
Explanation:
Answer:
NAZI GERMANY AND HITLER
Explanation:
(a) Women who who maintained contact with jews, poles and Russians were paraded through town with shaved heads and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘ I have sullied the honour of the nation. Its Code of Conduct for women in Nazi Germany.
(b)Hitler viewed the world as an arena for the permanent struggle between peoples. He divided the world population into high and low races. The Germans belonged to the high peoples and the Jews to the low ones. He also had specific notions about other peoples. The Slavic people, for instance, were cast as inferior, predestined to be dominated. Hitler felt that the German people could only be strong if they were 'pure'. As a consequence, people with hereditary diseases were considered harmful. These included people with physical or mental disabilities, as well as alcoholics and 'incorrigible' criminals. Once the Nazis had come to power, these ideas led to the forced sterilisation and killing of human beings.
(c). Aryan Women who maintained contact with jews, poles and Russians is the criminal offence mentioned in the passage.
(d). No , we don't agree with the prescribed code of conduct because discrimination is the act of making unjustified distinctions between people based on the groups, classes, or other categories to which they belong or are perceived to belong. People may be discriminated on the basis of race, gender, age, religion, disability, or sexual orientation, as well as other categories. All humans have the right to live in this world with their own wish and priority,