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The book explores the paradox of women's roles in Nazi Germany, where despite Hitler's declaration of a male-dominated revolution, many women actively participated in the regime. It delves into the justifications used by figures like Goebbels to exclude women from politics while highlighting the brutal involvement of women in the dictatorship, challenging the notion that they were merely passive victims. This examination reveals the complexities of gender dynamics within the totalitarian state.
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Nazi Women of the Third Reich, Paul Roland
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- 2018
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- Title
- Nazi Women of the Third Reich
- Subtitle
- Serving the Swastika
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Paul Roland
- Publisher
- Arcturus Publishing
- Publisher
- 2018
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 256
- ISBN13
- 9781788285865
- Category
- History, World history, True crime
- Description
- The book explores the paradox of women's roles in Nazi Germany, where despite Hitler's declaration of a male-dominated revolution, many women actively participated in the regime. It delves into the justifications used by figures like Goebbels to exclude women from politics while highlighting the brutal involvement of women in the dictatorship, challenging the notion that they were merely passive victims. This examination reveals the complexities of gender dynamics within the totalitarian state.