Gender and Nazism
The Nazis viewed women's roles through a distorted lens of science, believing their participation in politics stemmed from "malfunctioning sex glands." This ideology was rooted in deep-seated German traditions, with policies reflecting broader societal anxieties about women’s empowerment. Notably, the regime's natalist policies mirrored those of democratic nations, incentivizing childbirth with loans and medals, showcasing a complex relationship between gender and state propaganda.In this clip
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