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women revolution in nazy Germany in points

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Hitler’s patriarchal views shaped Nazi policy and propaganda. One of the Nazis’ principal social policies was to return women to motherhood, in order to increase the German population.

In July 1933, the Nazi regime passed the Law for the Encouragement of Marriage. Married couples were given an early form of ‘baby bonus’: a state loan of 1,000 Reichmarks. This loan was partly repaid every time the wife gave birth – one-quarter was redeemed after the first child and the loan was fully discharged after four children. The Nazi government issued these state loans to almost 695,000 married couples between 1933 and 1936.

Women in Nazi Germany were also bombarded with speeches and propaganda. Most of this propaganda suggested their highest aspirations should be to marry, tend the home and raise healthy offspring.

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