Social Sciences, asked by hrt38, 1 year ago

what is the role of women in Nazi Germany

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Answered by EnoshGonmei
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During the Nazi Germany, women were treated as chood producing machines. They were said to give birth to Aryan children.
Women in the short-lived Weimar Republic enjoyed progressive levels of freedom and social status by the standards of the day. Equal opportunities in education and civil service jobs as well as equal pay in the professions were enshrined in the constitution. While socio-economic problems plagued many women, liberal attitudes flourished in the republic.
Answered by ItzMahira
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Women in Nazi Germany were to have a very specific role. Hitler was very clear about this. This role was that they should be good mothers bringing up children at home while their husbands worked. Outside of certain specialist fields, Hitler saw no reason why a woman should work. Education taught girls from the earliest of years that this was the lifestyle they should have.

From their earliest years, girls were taught in their schools that all good German women married at a young age to a proper German and that the wife’s task was to keep a decent home for her working husband and to have children.

One of the earliest laws passed by Hitler once he came to power in 1933, was the Law for the Encouragement of Marriage. This law stated that all newly married couples would get a government loan of 1000 marks which was about 9 months average income. 800,000 newly weds took up this offer. This loan was not to be simply paid back. The birth of one child meant that 25% of the loan did not have to be paid back. Two children meant that 50% of the loan need not be paid back. Four children meant that the entire loan was cleared.

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