1) Which 3 Ks sum up Nazi policies towards women, and what do they mean in English? [2] Kinder, Kirche, Kuche Children, Church, Cooking.

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1) Which 3 Ks sum up Nazi policies towards women, and what do they mean in English? [2] Kinder, Kirche, Kuche Children, Church, Cooking

2) Which of all the above was a woman’s most important job according to the Nazis? Having lots of healthy Aryan children

3) Why were boys needed in particular by Germany? To become a new generation of soldiers for Hitler’s army

4) Name one scheme the government introduced to encourage more marriages. Marriage loans. The more children they had, the less they had to pay back

5) Explain how the medal system worked for mothers. Medals were awarded for having children. Gold for eight, silver for six, bronze for four.

6) What were Mothers’ Schools? Places where women were trained how to be a good Nazi mother.

7) What did the Nazis tell childless couples to do? They were encouraged to divorce

8) What happened to women doctors, civil servants and teachers in Nazi Germany? They were sacked and replaced by men

9) How were women supposed to look in Nazi Germany? They had to wear simple clothes. No trousers, dyed hair or high heels were allowed. Make up was frowned upon. They needed to be strong and solid to have lots of children.