Describe the status of women in Nazi Germany according to the theory of a radical state
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The Nazis had a very conservative attitude towards the women and their rights. They regarded women as menial to men and opposed their going out to work. The women were discouraged from taking higher education. Women, of the so-called Aryan origin,if married a non-Aryan man, had to face severe pain and penalties, such as being shifted to concentration camps.
Women in Nazi Germany were to have a very specific role. Hitler was very clear about this. This role was that they should be good mothers bringing up children at home while their husbands worked. Outside of certain specialist fields, Hitler saw no reason why a woman should work. Education taught girls from the earliest of years that this was the lifestyle they should have.
From their earliest years, girls were taught in their schools that all good German women married at a young age to a proper German and that the wife’s task was to keep a decent home for her working husband and to have children.
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Women in Nazi Germany were to have a very specific role. Hitler was very clear about this. This role was that they should be good mothers bringing up children at home while their husbands worked. Outside of certain specialist fields, Hitler saw no reason why a woman should work. Education taught girls from the earliest of years that this was the lifestyle they should have.
From their earliest years, girls were taught in their schools that all good German women married at a young age to a proper German and that the wife’s task was to keep a decent home for her working husband and to have children.
and please make it brainliest for my hard work
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