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explain Hitler's or Nazis policy towards women

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Answered by palaksingh80230
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Hitler had very clear ideas about the woman's role in the Nazi state - she was the centre of family life, a housewife and mother. Hitler even introduced a medal for women who had eight or more children!

The role of women

The Nazis had clear ideas of what they wanted from women.

Women were expected to stay at home and look after the family. Women doctors, teachers and civil servants were forced to give up their careers. Even at the end of the war, women were never asked to serve in the armed forces.

Their job was to keep the home nice for their husband and family - their life should revolve round the three 'Ks':

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Goebbels said: "The mission of women is to be beautiful and to bring children into the world."

Hitler wanted a high birth rate, so the population would grow. The Nazis even considered making it law that families should have at least four children. Girls did keep fit in the BDM [BDMBund Deutscher Madel - the German group for girls age 14+ ]to make themselves healthy for childbirth, but they were discouraged from staying slim, because it was thought that thin women had trouble giving birth.


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Answered by HYDRAxTITAN
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Answer: In Nazi Germany, boys were told to be steel hearted and aggressive. Girls were told that they had to became good mothers and rear pure blooded Aryans CHILDRENS.

Explanation :Girls had to protect the purity d to taught to the CHILDRENS. Women's who produce 'desirable children' were awarded. They got better treatment in hospitals, and got discount in shops. on theatre TICKIT' and railway.

A bronze cross was awarded to women for four children's. silver cross for six children' and gold cross for eight or more children's.

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