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Motherhood in world war 2
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The facts about motherhood & how we think about it Motherhood : A mother in the world war 2 got an honour cross when they have made a lot of children. A mother with eight children gets a golden cross, a mother with six children a silver cross and a mother with four children source cross. Motherhood : A mother in the world war 2 got an honour cross when they have made a lot of children. A mother with eight children gets a golden cross, a mother with six children a silver cross and a mother with four children source cross. We think that it’s not democratic because they need to know for themselves how many children they want. The Nazi’s should not decide that. They should not be pushed to get children. We think that this Is a threat for the democracy that’s why we asked some questions to some people. We think that it’s not democratic because they need to know for themselves how many children they want. The Nazi’s should not decide that. They should not be pushed to get children. We think that this Is a threat for the democracy that’s why we asked some questions to some people. Here on this photo you see that Here on this photo you see that the mothers are getting the crosses. the mothers are getting the crosses.
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Questions and the answers 1. Would you want such a cross for yourself ? 2. Do you think it’s understandable that people in that time get so many children? 3. Do you think that the woman (which got those children) did it out there own free will ? 4. Do you find the operation which is here happened democratic? 5. Do you think it’s well that they are rewarded for this ? 6. Do you think that they can resist themselves against this?
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The end Made by the Dutchess
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