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what did 'motherhood' stand for in Nazi Germany? Explain why all mothers were not treated equally by the Nazi?​

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Answered by IamSpecial
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The Nazi cult for Motherhood:

The Hitler did not believe in the equality of women and men. He always thought that the idea of gender equality came frome democracy and it would destroy the society. He believe that men and women have different responsibilities in society. In Nazi Germany boys were taught to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted. And girls were told that they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. The girls were not allowed to marry jew boys. They were ask to maintain the purity of race. They had to look after the home and teach children about Nazi ideology.

Hitler's Ideology about mothers:

But this does not mean that women were treated equally. Women who bore racially undesirable children were punished. Those who bore racially desirable children were awarded. They were given favored treatment in hospitals and were given concessions in shops and on threatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women produce many children, Honour Crosses were awarded. Bronze cross was given for four children, Siver for six and Gold for eight or more. Those who contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town. Their heads were shaved and face blackened. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honor as well as their husbands and families.

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