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Women in Nazi Society
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240 pages
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Focusing on the role of women in Nazi Germany, this book explores how the regime's policies were driven by a belief in the necessity to increase the German birth rate. It delves into the implications of these policies on women's lives, highlighting the intersection of gender and state ideology during this tumultuous period. Through detailed analysis, it reveals the complexities of women's experiences and the broader societal impact of the Nazi government's objectives.
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2014, paperback
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