Women in Nazi
Germany
Many women in
the world are treated differently, depending in their religion, the country and
their traditions of the family. In Germany, when Adolf Hitler was the leader,
he had a clear idea of what the role of the women would be. Women were made to
be in the house for cooking, cleaning and take care of their children and
husband. Girls weren’t allowed to go to school; they were prepared for their
future as a wife. All the men’s started going to war, and all the women
needed to stay. Because of the campaign that said they must stay.
We don’t have
to forget that there were many women that wanted to study but the Nazi
discouraged them for not to do it. Before there were approximately 128,000 women being enrolled in 1933 to
51,000 in 1938 in universities. It also happened the same in schools; women
were ordered to go out of schools. However women were expected to have a long
live and being always healthy. Women how worked were good at their jobs, Hitler
make the quit. There were no reasons for the Nazis to make women work because
Hitler believe that it had a negative effect on morale
Because of
all these things women started making organization to have an education and can
go to work. But these didn’t stop some women of making what they wanted for
their lives.
Also we
don’t have to forget that for Hitler women was born just for making many babies
as possible. Single women went to the army to make children as many as
possible.
I think
all these women wanted to make something for helping. But the rules said they
didn’t need to make those things. I
don’t agree with Hitler because I think women and men are the same and have the
same rights. Women wanted to help so much as the men but they couldn’t.
References
German Culture. (n.d.).
Retrieved from German Culture:
http://www.germanculture.com.ua/library/weekly/aa080601b.htm
History on the
net. (n.d.). Retrieved from History one the net:
http://historyonthenet.com/Nazi_Germany/women.htm
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