How Did Life Change For Women In Nazi Germany Flashcards
What was the role of women in Nazi Germany according to Nazi ideology?
The role of women in Nazi Germany was to be wives and mothers, and to support their husbands and raise children to be loyal to the Nazi regime.
True or False: Women in Nazi Germany were encouraged to pursue careers outside of the home.
False
What was the Nazi organization that promoted traditional gender roles for women?
The German Women’s Enterprise (Deutsches Frauenwerk)
Fill in the blank: Women in Nazi Germany were expected to be ________ to their husbands.
submissive
What was the main purpose of the Nazi policy on women?
To increase the population of ‘Aryan’ children and support the Nazi regime.
What was the Nazi slogan used to encourage women to have more children?
‘Kinder, Küche, Kirche’ (Children, Kitchen, Church)
What were the three Ks that represented the ideal roles for women in Nazi Germany?
Kinder (children), Küche (kitchen), Kirche (church)
What was the Nazi policy on women’s education?
Women were discouraged from pursuing higher education and were instead encouraged to focus on domestic skills.
What was the purpose of the Nazi Mother’s Cross award?
To honor women who had many children and encouraged others to do the same.
How did the role of women change during World War II in Nazi Germany?
Women were encouraged to take on more work outside the home due to the labor shortage caused by the war.
What was the Nazi policy on contraception and abortion?
Contraception and abortion were restricted in order to increase the population of ‘Aryan’ children.
True or False: Women were allowed to serve in combat roles in the German military during World War II.
False
What was the purpose of the Nazi Bride Schools?
To teach young women how to be good wives and mothers according to Nazi ideology.
Fill in the blank: Women in Nazi Germany were expected to prioritize their ________ duties over personal fulfillment.
domestic
What was the Nazi policy on divorce?
Divorce was discouraged and made more difficult in order to maintain traditional family structures.