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Explain Nazi cult of Motherhood

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to Nazi Culture of Motherhood girls were suppose to be good mothers and good wives.
Girls were not allowed to have any relationship with the Joes they have to marry only in Nazi
If any lady disobeyed their laws then she would be jailed and later her family will also refuse to accept her

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ZunayedTIME: Not Joes, it's JEWS
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Answered by ZunayedTIME
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1. Women in Nazi society had the role of maintaining purity of race, look after their homes and teach their children Nazi ideology.

2. They were the bearers of Aryan culture and race. They were told to be good mothers and produce pure-blooded Aryan children.

3. Those who produced racially desirable children, were favoured in hospitals and eere also entitled to reservations in shops, theatres, tickets and railway fares.

4. Women's role was limited to reproductive role. To encourage women to produce more children, honour crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight.

5. Women were not allowed to mix with Poles, Jews and Russians. Those who violated and maintained contact with Jews were paraded through toens with shaved heads and blackened faces.

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