Nazi beliefs on women, family and birthrate

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What did the Nazi's believe the role of women should be?
The Nazi's believed that the role of women should be to raise children and to care and provide for their husbands
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Where did the Nazis believe a woman should be placed?
The Nazis strongly stressed that the place for a women was to be in the home
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What were girls at the time of the Nazis, told not do to and why?
Girls were told not to: drink, smoke or diet because this could effect their ability to have children
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Why did many women leave their jobs?
They left their professions so that they could stay at home and produce children
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What did propaganda portray about family?
Within Nazi propaganda, family was shown to be centeral
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What was the role of men at the time of the Nazis?
The role of men was to go out to work and earn money to keep the family going
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What slogan did the Nazis come up with about women?
The Nazis came up with the slogan "different not inferior" about women
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Why did the Nazis see that producing children in Germany was vital?
The Nazis saw that children were the 1st generation who would grow up in the Nazi world
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What did the Nazis believe children would accept?
The Nazis believed that children would accept the Nazi beliefs and firmly establish Nazi rule in Germany
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When Hitler came to power how much had the birth rate droppped?
When Hitler came to power the birthrate had fallen from two million down to one million
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Why had the birth rate fallen?
The birth rate had fallen because the first world war created a shortage of men and 1.8 million women were unmarried
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What were marriage loans?
Marriage loan were given of 600 marcs to give up work. These loans could be paid off by having four children
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What were the three Ks that women's lives were consisting of?
Women's lives now consisted of kinder- children, kiiche- kitchen and kirche - church
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Why did Hitler consider making a law of having 4 children?
Hitler considered this law because he wanted the population to grow therefore to have a high birth rate.
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