what was Nazi ideology for children women
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Attitudes towards children in Nazi Germany were derived mainly from Adolf Hitler. Even during his early years as nsdap leader,when leading the nation was a distant dream.
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Women in Nazi Society
Men and women are radically different was the idea repeatedly told to children in Nazi Germany.
They were told the fight for equal rights of women and men would destroy the society.
Girls were told to rear pure-blooded Aryan children and become good mothers, boys were taught to be steel hearted, masculine and aggressive.
Women had to be the bearers of Aryan race and culture.
Women had to teach their children values of Nazi, take care of their homes, women were told to keep distance from Jews, and maintain the purity of their race.
All mothers were not treated equally in Nazi Germany.
Women who bore racially desirable children were awarded, they were entitled to concessions on railway fares, theatre tickets, concessions in shops, and received favoured treatment in hospitals.
Honour Crosses were awarded to women to encourage them to produce many children.
A gold cross was given to women having eight or more children, silver for six children and bronze cross for four children.
Those women who bore racially undesirable children were punished.
Deviating from the prescribed code of conduct invited punishment for all ‘Aryan’ women who were severely punished and publicly condemned.
Many Aryan women lost civic honour, received jail sentences, they would also lose their families and husband, for what was considered a criminal offence.
Aryan women who had contact with Russians, Poles and Jews were paraded around the town with placards hanging around their necks, blackened faces and shaved heads. The placards would have the message written that they have sullied the nation.