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Well Hitler had brought out new policies meaning that women weren't in work, they were to be housewife's and mothers, bringing up the future generation of Aryan children. They had to have at least four children, and got a gold cross if they had eight.

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True. women in Nazi Germany were treated much like they were here in the US during that time the difference being more stress was put on motherhood but only until too many men had been lost to the war. only then were women encouraged to work outside the home but their requirements to maintain a happy household were not to decline. they were still responsible for birthing and raising good Aryan children, proper rationing of food, clothing and other material goods, and keeping a place for their returning husbands. A good woman in Nazi Germany had no political views that opposed the regime. during the depression, many were compensated for having more children, each one progressively worth more. The gold cross required required military recognition on the streets from soldiers and politicians alike.

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