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what was the Nazi cult of motherhood​

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Answered by aaravshah16103
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Nazi Cult of Motherhood:-- In order to increase the master race and to fit in with Nazi Philosophy, women had a specific role. Discouraged from the workplace, their job was to be mothers, organise home and produce children for the master race. The girls in Nazi Germany were encouraged to be good mothers. Their role was referred to as the "Three Ks", Kinder, Kirch, Kuche(Children, Church, Cooking). Many social programs were implemented by Hitler to encourage the growth of the strong German Nazi mothers. One such program was to advocate the virtues of motherhood. Cash incentives were paid for each children born. on the 16th December 1938, Hitler instituted a new award to honor German Nazi motherhood. The name of that honor was 'The cross of Honor'. But if the women keep connections with a Jew and if the child is racially undesirable then they were to have severe punishments.

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