Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: English

Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: English

Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: English

  Language: English

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: English

Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: EnglishChildren in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. The fight for equal rights for men and women that had become part of democratic struggles everywhere was wrong to be aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told that and it would destroy society. While boys were taught they had to become good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance

Activity

Look at Figs. 23, 24, and 27. Imagine yourself to be a Jew or a Pole in Nazi Germany. It is September 1941, and the law forcing Jews to wear the Star of David has just been declared. Write an account of one day in your life. themselves from Jews, look after the homie, and reach the children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Reg culture and race.

 In 1933 Hitler said. In my state the mother is the ment importa citizen.’ But in Nazi Germany all mothers were not treated eqintily Women who bore racially undesirable children were pathed and those who produced racially desirable children were awarded They were given favoured treatment in hospitals and were ab entitled to concessions in shops and on theatre tickets and railway fares. To encourage women to produce many children, Honte Crosses were awarded. A bronze cross was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight or more.

All ‘Aryan’ women who deviated from the prescribed code of conduct were publicly condemned, and severely punished. Those who maintained contact with Jews, Poles and Russians were paraded through the town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging around their necks announcing ‘I have sullied the honour of the nation’. Many received jail sentences and lost civic honour as well as their husbands and families for this ‘criminal offence’.

  Language: English