The role of women in nazi society and also in french society
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WOMEN IN NAZI SOCIETY
During the rule of Nazi govt. in German women were seen to be as good mothers,to bear pure Aryan blood and to educate her children about the Nazi values and to teach them how to worship Hitler.
They were restricted from keeping any relationship with Jews or gypsies.
Who are not following the code on conduct,they were severely punished.
Hitler had a mindset that youth are the future of the Germany,so the mother who bear 4 children were given a bronze cross,for 6 silver and for 8 gold.
WOMEN IN FRENCH SOCIETY
In the French society,women were not treated equally as men they were restricted from going outside to carry any occupation.Their votes have no value and they were said that they are only there to watch after the children and to do the house chores.
During the rule of Nazi govt. in German women were seen to be as good mothers,to bear pure Aryan blood and to educate her children about the Nazi values and to teach them how to worship Hitler.
They were restricted from keeping any relationship with Jews or gypsies.
Who are not following the code on conduct,they were severely punished.
Hitler had a mindset that youth are the future of the Germany,so the mother who bear 4 children were given a bronze cross,for 6 silver and for 8 gold.
WOMEN IN FRENCH SOCIETY
In the French society,women were not treated equally as men they were restricted from going outside to carry any occupation.Their votes have no value and they were said that they are only there to watch after the children and to do the house chores.
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Role of women in Nazi society -
children in nazi germany were repeatedly told that men were different from women.the boys were taught to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted while girls were taught to be good mothers and rear pure blooded aryan children . girls had to maintain the purity of the race by keeping a distance from jews and gypsies. they had to be the bearer of the aryan culture.
In order to encourage women to produce more and more children crosses were awarded.A bronze was given for 4 children , a silver for 6 children and a gold for 8 children.
all aryan women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly punished.
Role of women in french society -
From the beginning wonen were the active participant in the events which brought so many changes in the french society. In order to voice their interests women started tgeir own political clubs and newspapers. The society of revolutionary and Republican women were the most famous of them.one of their main demand was to enjoy equal political rights as men but they were disappointed by the constitution as they were reduced to passive citizens. Women 's struggle for equal political rights continued . The example of the political activities of french women during the revolutionary years was kept alive as an inspiring memory .
As they finally got the right to vote in 1946.
Hope this will help u....
children in nazi germany were repeatedly told that men were different from women.the boys were taught to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted while girls were taught to be good mothers and rear pure blooded aryan children . girls had to maintain the purity of the race by keeping a distance from jews and gypsies. they had to be the bearer of the aryan culture.
In order to encourage women to produce more and more children crosses were awarded.A bronze was given for 4 children , a silver for 6 children and a gold for 8 children.
all aryan women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly punished.
Role of women in french society -
From the beginning wonen were the active participant in the events which brought so many changes in the french society. In order to voice their interests women started tgeir own political clubs and newspapers. The society of revolutionary and Republican women were the most famous of them.one of their main demand was to enjoy equal political rights as men but they were disappointed by the constitution as they were reduced to passive citizens. Women 's struggle for equal political rights continued . The example of the political activities of french women during the revolutionary years was kept alive as an inspiring memory .
As they finally got the right to vote in 1946.
Hope this will help u....
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