How Did Life Change For Women In Nazi Germany Flashcards

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What was the role of women in Nazi Germany according to Nazi ideology?

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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.

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True or False: Women in Nazi Germany were encouraged to pursue careers outside of the home.

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False

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What was the Nazi organization that promoted traditional gender roles for women?

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The German Women’s Enterprise (Deutsches Frauenwerk)

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Fill in the blank: Women in Nazi Germany were expected to be ________ to their husbands.

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submissive

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What was the main purpose of the Nazi policy on women?

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To increase the population of ‘Aryan’ children and support the Nazi regime.

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What was the Nazi slogan used to encourage women to have more children?

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‘Kinder, Küche, Kirche’ (Children, Kitchen, Church)

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What were the three Ks that represented the ideal roles for women in Nazi Germany?

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Kinder (children), Küche (kitchen), Kirche (church)

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What was the Nazi policy on women’s education?

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Women were discouraged from pursuing higher education and were instead encouraged to focus on domestic skills.

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What was the purpose of the Nazi Mother’s Cross award?

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To honor women who had many children and encouraged others to do the same.

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How did the role of women change during World War II in Nazi Germany?

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Women were encouraged to take on more work outside the home due to the labor shortage caused by the war.

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What was the Nazi policy on contraception and abortion?

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Contraception and abortion were restricted in order to increase the population of ‘Aryan’ children.

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True or False: Women were allowed to serve in combat roles in the German military during World War II.

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False

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What was the purpose of the Nazi Bride Schools?

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To teach young women how to be good wives and mothers according to Nazi ideology.

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Fill in the blank: Women in Nazi Germany were expected to prioritize their ________ duties over personal fulfillment.

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domestic

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What was the Nazi policy on divorce?

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Divorce was discouraged and made more difficult in order to maintain traditional family structures.

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What was the Nazi view on women in leadership positions?

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Women were not allowed to hold leadership positions in government or industry.

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What happened to women who did not conform to the Nazi ideals of womanhood?

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They were often ostracized or punished for not following the expected roles and behaviors.

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What were the consequences for women who were deemed ‘asocial’ or ‘undesirable’ by the Nazis?

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They could be sterilized or sent to concentration camps.

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True or False: Women in Nazi Germany had complete control over their reproductive choices.

A

False

20
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What was the purpose of the Nazi propaganda targeting women?

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To reinforce traditional gender roles and encourage women to support the Nazi regime.

21
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What was the impact of Nazi policies on women’s rights in Germany?

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Women’s rights were severely restricted and their roles were limited to supporting the Nazi regime.

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What was the main goal of the Nazi policies towards women?

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To control and manipulate women’s roles in society to serve the goals of the Nazi regime.

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What was the significance of the Law for the Encouragement of Marriage in Nazi Germany?

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It provided financial incentives for couples to marry and have children, particularly those who were deemed racially desirable by the Nazis.

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What was the impact of the Nazi policies on women’s workforce participation?

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Women were increasingly encouraged to work in industries that were deemed suitable for them, but were still expected to prioritize their domestic roles.