what punishment did women have to face who bore racially undesirable children ?
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Children in nazi germany were told repeatedly that women were radically different from men . the fight for equal rights for men and women that had become a part of democratic struggle everywhere was a strong and it would destroy society . while boys were taught to be aggressive , masculine and steel hearted , girls were told that they had to become good mothers and rear pure blooded aryan children . girls had to maintain purity of the race , distance themselves from jews , look after the home , and teach their children nazi values . they had to be the bearers of the aryan cultures and race . in 1933 Hitler said : ' in my state the mother is the most inportant citizen ' . but in nazi germany all mothers were not treated equally . women who bore racially undesirable children were punished and those produced racially desirable children were awarded . they were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were also entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares . to encourage women to producemany children , honour crosses were awarded . a bronze cross was given for four children , silver for six children and gold for eight children or more . all 'aryan' women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publically condemned , and severely punished . those who maintained contact with jews were paraded through the town with shaved heads , blackened faces and placards hanging aroung their necks announcing ' i have sullied the honour of the nation ' . many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ' criminal offence ' .
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