Treatment given to aryan women who devoted from the prescribed code
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1) In Nazi Germany, women were considered to be different from men. Nazis believed that women were to be created different than men. The main role that was assigned to women was to become good mothers, give birth to pure blooded Aryan children and look after their home. They were motivated for this.
2) The German women's main obligation was to maintain the purity of the race. They were expected to look after their homes and teach children Nazi values.
3) women, who follow the ideology of Nazism, were treated as important citizens. Motherhood was glorified, but not all mothers were treated equally. The women who bore desirable children, were awarded.
4) These women were given favored treatment in hospitals and concessions in theaters, railways and shops.
5) Honour Crosses were given to women who produced more children. Women with six children were given Bronze Cross, women with five children were given Silver Cross and women who bore eight and more children were given Gold Cross.
2) The German women's main obligation was to maintain the purity of the race. They were expected to look after their homes and teach children Nazi values.
3) women, who follow the ideology of Nazism, were treated as important citizens. Motherhood was glorified, but not all mothers were treated equally. The women who bore desirable children, were awarded.
4) These women were given favored treatment in hospitals and concessions in theaters, railways and shops.
5) Honour Crosses were given to women who produced more children. Women with six children were given Bronze Cross, women with five children were given Silver Cross and women who bore eight and more children were given Gold Cross.
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