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What was the status of mothers under nazism ?

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Answered by hdonadaun
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  • The nazi society was against the democratic rights of women.They thought that it was wrong  on the part of women to demand their rights and the democratic struggle of women can destroy the society.
  • Women were not allowed to work along with men.
  • No political clubs or organisations were allowed to work in nazi germany.
  • Women were given different type of education.They were considered the bearers of the aryan culture and race.
  • There was a code of conduct for the women.They were not allowed to mix with jews.
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Answered by Loveleen68
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Answer:

Under Nazism all mothers were not treated equally. Women who bore racially undesirable children were punished and those who 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 railways fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honour Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

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