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Student Essay on Women's Role in the Third Reich

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Women's Role in the Third Reich

Summary:   Essay examines the role of women in the Third Reich of Adolf Hitler.


The Holocaust is one the most widely examined events in modern history. Adolf Hitler was a political/war theorist. It is easy to stop the examination of this time in history at the onslaught of hearing about death camps, and infirmaries consumed with human remains. However, we will move passed this, to examine Hitler's views of women, actions toward women, and their place within Nazi Germany. Our further examination will start with a look at Hitler's overall views of and programs for German women. Next, we will explore women in regards to power and what that power meant to the whole of German society. After which, we will look at the German women and her place within the workforce. Forging head, we will look at the treatment of lesbians under Hitler's rule. Finally, we will look at.....

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