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explain the role of womens in Hitler's Germany​

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Answered by dhayadon
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Explanation:

Nazi views on the role of the family

Hitler promoted the importance of a stable, traditional family. Men were to be in charge and protect their family. Women were to serve and nurture their family.

Hitler said this was “the natural order”.

Hitler wanted to use families to increase the size of the population and to ensure it was pure Aryan.

Nazi views on the role of women

In public, Hitler said women were “equal but different from men”, but he actually thought women were inferior.

He believed women’s lives should revolve around the three 'Ks': Kinder, Küche, Kirche (Children, Kitchen, Church).

The Nazis expected women to stay at home, look after the family and produce children in order to secure the future of the Aryan race.

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Answered by Stylishbabe03
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ROLE OF WOMEN IN HITLER"S GERMANY

Women in Nazi Germany were subject to doctrines of Nazism by the Nazi Party promoting exclusion of women from political life of Germany along with its executive body as well as its executive committees .

Women lived within a regime characterized by a policy of allowing and encouraging them to fill the roles of mother and spouse and excluding them from all positions of responsibility , notably in the political and academic spheres .

Many women played an influential role at the heart of the Nazi system or filled official posts at the heart of the Nazi concentration camps , a few were engaged in the German resistance and paid with their lives .

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