Katie, Anthony
How did Hitler view women in Nazi Germany and what were their roles in his society?
One of the most important roles Hitler felt that German women had was that they should start a family and raise children, growing his “perfect race.”
Whenever a family had a kid they could get there loans payed off from when they got married like if they had one kid 25% off their loan would be payed of, if they had if they had two kids 50% of their loan would be payed off and so on.
Women were supposed to be the house makers. Cleaning and cooking. They needed to make sure that they were healthy and beautiful for their husbands or if they weren't married they needed to make sure they were beautiful to attract men.
Most women's jobs were not to go help out in the war but to stay home and attract men so they can have kids so that they can grow up and follow in their mother's or father's footsteps and they needed to do the cooking and cleaning.
One of the most important roles Hitler felt that German women had was that they should start a family and raise children, growing his “perfect race.”
Hitler thought that women should stay at home and teach there daughters how to be like them and to clean and cook.
Women were suppose to stay at home and take care of her husband and children. The Nazi had a slogan for them in which resembled a slogan that stud for children, kitchen, church. Minus the church. They had fear that women would interfere with men.
Hitler thought that women would interfere with the men's work so he made most of the women stay home and take care of their houses and kids.
Hitler wanted families to have kids so they can train the young boys to work in the war like there father and the young girls to be like their mothers and work at home so they gave out award to families who had gets.
To make families want to have more kids Hitler gave out awards to families that had kids. Families who had 8 kids would get a silver, those with 6 would get a gold, and those with 4 kids would get a bronze.
Hitler also felt that women in Germany should be seen and not heard and uphold the Nazi values.
Hitler thought that women couldn't handle the work that the men did so he had them stay home and look as beautiful as they could while they were stuck doing the easy work.
For the woman who did work in the war they were very limited in what they could and could not do. It was also hard for them because they had to balance out working on the war and taking care of a family.
Women who did work in the war were very limited in what they could do and at the same time they had to balance out working and taking care of there family.
Women were almost completely excluded from contributing in the war. They played a role in helping free men in military services but were limited in their success because of their limitations in what they could do in the war.
Those of the women who did work in the war made an affect in helping free people but because of the limitations they had because they were women they couldn't make a bigger effect to the affect they already made.
Hitler had some woman working in camps to help with the war.
Hitler's mistress, and niece are just some examples of his family or someone he loves working in the war. Though they all ended up committing suicide.
Some women worked in camps like Marie Mandel. She was called a beast because she enjoyed sending people to the gas chambers and she also had a passion for classical music and would make people play it when she was calling names of people who were going to the gas chambers and when they were walking there.
Many women worked in camps and Marie Mandel is an example of one. Many women had different ways of killing the prisoners or torturing them.
Hitler had some woman working in camps to help with the war.
Hitler had women work at camps and torture the prisoners. They each had different ways and techniques when they were killing or torturing them.
Women who worked as secretaries played a big part. They helped the soldiers when they were down and made sure that they always had energy.
The secretaries at camps always made sure the soldiers had energy so they gave them food and drinks and when the soldiers were down they helped them.
Some women voluntarily moved to camps like Liselotte Meier. The camps were ruled by Nazis and she would take part in executions and pick who got to live and who did not.
Women moved to camps that were ruled by Nazis voulentarely and they would help out with the work around there.