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THE NAZIS AND WOMEN
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THE BIG QUESTIONS What did Hitler consider to be the role of women?
What policies did the Nazis have towards women? How effective were these policies? Was life better or worse for women?
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Women under Weimar The Weimar Republic – prominent in promoting equality Universal suffrage Many women in professional and other jobs Many traditional Germans resented this – kept men out of jobs, undermined traditional family life and led to a declining birth- rate.
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Was it looking forward to a technological future?
WHAT WAS NAZI GERMANY Was it looking forward to a technological future? Was it looking back to a traditional past? They never quite worked it out?
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What was the role for women
1. Traditional wife and mother 2. Childbearing 3. Stay at home 4. A larger population was needed for Lebensraum, larger Armies and a larger economy. Kinder Kirche Kuche
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GETTING THEM OUT OF WORK.
Marriage loan of 1000 marks if you married and left work 15% of women civil servants were sacked Middle class women – teachers etc lost their jobs.
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DID IT WORK? Working class women stayed in work – they were needed.
For the loan you only needed to get married not to leave work. After 1937 there were more women primary school teachers doctors and factory workers then ever.
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Encouraging children 1. Abortions banned contraception discouraged.
2. 25% of your marriage loan paid off per child. 3. Motherhood Allowance – 10M per month for the first two children 20M per month for any more. 4. Motherhood Cross 5. Better Medical care 6. It worked – birth rate rose by 40%
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BUT Benefits only for Germans – no Jews
375,000 forcible sterilisations Action T4 – 70,000 the mentally and physically handicapped were killed
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GOOD OR BAD? That depended on who you were.
Aryan women who were happy with the role of wife and mother were paid to do. Career women, Jews and the victims of T4 weren’t so lucky
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