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How did the Nazi Party change the lives of women during the period 1933…
How did the Nazi Party change the lives of women during the period 1933-1945?
Paragraphs
PEA 2
Marriage and children
How women had been encourage to have children, they would be given 1000 marks with newly weds, they were encourage to have a child with SS people
PEA 3
Explain any short / medium / long term change and effects the Nazi Party had on your group
How it affected women in the long run and short term
Long term
short term
being confined in a certain thing
PEA 1
How Nazi policies against women changed them, looks, jobs etc
They were supposed to focus on the 3K's, kinderm küche, kirche, children, kitchen and church, how it changed , what they wear.
Conclusion
conclude how life is like in the nazi rule and how it changed the lives of women
compare how it was like back then before the nazis and after the nazis, for example jobs, appearances and stuff
Introduction
This essay, we are going to discuss about how the Naxi party changed the lives of women during the peroid of 1933-1945.
how lives under nazis were like
PEA 4
Were there any resistance from the general public from changing the women's lives
Were there any protests about women's jobs, were there any people unwilling to do the things they were told to?
extra help points
POINT --- One way in which lives changed for Jews was .....
EVIDENCE --- Evidence for this is that in the long term they saw negative change because.....
Further evidence shows me that it was so negative Jews tried to resist this change by......
EXPLANATION --- This is dramatic change because life before was much different as....
Overall therefore we can see life changed for the worse for Jews under Nazi control.
what the nazis thought of women
Men were to be in charge and protect their family. Women were to serve and nurture their family.
Hitler said this was “the natural order”.
Hitler said women were “equal but different from men”, but he actually thought women were inferior.
He believed women’s lives should revolve around the three 'Ks': Kinder, Küche, Kirche (Children, Kitchen, Church).
The Nazis expected women to stay at home, look after the family and produce children in order to secure the future of the Aryan race.
women had a main part in overthrowing the nazis, but they aren't remembered
there are still not a lot things resurfaced.
in many countries resistance, there will be signigicant cause of female effort.
patriarchal society(unfair society depending on gender) makes it not known sbout their efforts
It could also depend on how deep the women were involved in the resistance effort, for example, if they were kidnapped or something
it could also be hard to trace back to the effort because tje effort could be in different ways.
If there is an uprising, the leaders will be more successful, or if they leave down any written evidence or first hand evidence from the people, so this could be why women were not well known about their resistance effort