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Women policies by the Nazi

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alot of the Nazis belived that women should be seen but not heard. such as they told them to not wear make up, look plan, not smoke and work all day at home while the husbands earnt all the money. the only thing they thought the women were usfull for was to have chldren and to make the children want to become apert of the Nazis. Hitler mainly wanted the children to be born with blonde hair and blue eyes. he was very controlling!

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