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What was the condition of women under the Nazi rule?

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Answered by gursaroop3
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in Nazi Germany, young people and even children, were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. according to Nazi ideology, the fight for equal rights for men and women, was quite wrong and it would destroy society. while boys were taught to be aggressive, masculine and hardworking, girls were told to become good mothers and bring up pure-blooded Aryan children.

women had to maintain the purity of the race, look after the home and teach their children Nazi ideology.

those mothers who produced racially desirable were awarded , given favored treatment in hospitals, concessions in shops, theaters and even in the railways. honors of bronze cross was given for four children, a silver for six and a gold for eight or more was given to eligible women.

women who maintained contacts with Jews, poles and Russians were punished or imprisoned.    

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