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Q.

The women in Nazi Germany were not considered as:


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a

Different from men

b

Equal to men

c

Symbol of purity

d

Bearer of aryan culture 

answer is B.

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Women in Nazi Germany were not considered equal to men.
Children in Nazi Germany were taught that women are different from men. They were also told that the equality fight all around the world is completely wrong and that equality will destroy society. The boys were taught to be strong and aggressive at the same time girls are told to be kind and gentle. The women were told to be good mothers with Aryan children. They were seen as a symbol of purity and they were told to maintain the purity of the race. They were not allowed to be near Jews. Women during the time were strictly bound by rules.
 
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The women in Nazi Germany were not considered as: