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Hitler’s Attempt to create a Volksgemeinschaft (people’s community) What were Hitler’s aims? How far did he succeed?

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Hitler’s Attempt to create a Volksgemeinschaft

(people’s community)

What were Hitler’s aims? How far did he succeed?

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Definition of VolksgemeinschaftPeople’s community - ideal German

society Racially unified and hierarchically

organized bodyInterests of individuals would be strictly

subordinate to those of the nation, or Volk

The people's community would be permanently prepared for war and would accept the discipline that this required

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Mystic Utopia Required that all its members be centred on

the same goal, dedicated to hard work and prepared for self-sacrifice

Those who would not fit in – the ‘asocial’, the ‘workshy’, homosexuals, political opponents – and those who could not fit in – ‘aliens’, the ‘ineducable’, the ‘incurable’ – had to be excluded, even eradicated.

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Hitler’s policy on women

"Take hold of kettle, broom and pan,Then you’ll surely get a man!Shop and office leave alone, Your truelife work lies at home."

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"In the Germanic nations there has neverbeen anything else than equality of rightsfor women. Both sexes have their rights,their tasks, and these tasks were in thecase of each equal in dignity and value,and therefore man and woman were onan equality."

Hitler in 1935

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"The mission of women is to be beautifuland to bring children into the world. Thisis not at all as.........unmodern as itsounds. The female bird pretties herselffor her mate and hatches eggs for him. Inexchange, the male takes care of gatheringfood, and stands guard and wards off theenemy."

Joseph Goebbels, writing in 1929.

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From these quotes what can we learn about policy on women?

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Very specific policy: 25 points published in 1920 - disapproval of women

working Good mothers bringing up children at home while their

husbands worked 1933 Law for the Encouragement of Marriage Stated that all newly married couples would get a

government loan of 1000 marks which was about 9 months average income

800,000 newly weds took up this offer This loan was not to be simply paid back. The birth of one child meant that 25% of the loan did

not have to be paid back Two children meant that 50% of the loan need not be

paid back Four children meant that the entire loan was cleared.

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Aim:

Encourage birth of children: future soldiers and mothers of the Reich - Lebensraum

Proposed law of 1943 - 4 children: extreme

Female professionals sacked But: by 1937 skills shortage so "Duty

Year” - also marriage loans abolished

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Life for women

Discouraged: Make up, trousers, smoking, slimming August 12th birthday of Hitler’s mother:

Motherhood Cross awarded to women who had given birth to the largest number of children

Gold = 8; silver = 6; bronze = 4 Lebensborns - buildings where selected

unmarried women could go to get pregnant by a "racially pure" SS man

Identifiable - openly publicised Women driven to join left wing groups

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Gertrud Scholtz-Klink

Reich Women's Leader and head of the Nazi Women's League.

Promote male superiority and the importance of child-bearing.

”The mission of woman is to minister in the home and in her profession to the needs of life from the first to last moment of man's existence."

July 1934 Scholtz-Klink appointed as head of the Women's Bureau in the German Labour Front

She now had responsibility for persuading women to work for the good of the Nazi government

In 1938 she argued that "the German woman must work and work, physically and mentally she must renounce luxury and pleasure."

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Success?

Eliminating women from workplace increased male employment (and overall unemployment)

Birth rate rose: 1.2 million in 1934 to 1.41 million in 1939

But: Nazi success or better economic circumstances (T.W. Mason)

Practicalities overcame ideology: 1939 33% of work force (still banned from professions though)

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Slogans?

SummaryHow does this compare with Stalin’s

policy towards women?