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Mothers of The Nation - The Ambiguous Role of Nazi Women in The Third Reich

Davis Truman

Narrador John Sullivan

Editorial: Davis Truman

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Sinopsis

The Third Reich, which lasted from 1933 to 1945, was a period of extreme political and social upheaval in Germany. The Nazi regime, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, implemented a range of policies aimed at creating a totalitarian state and achieving their vision of a "pure" Aryan race. During this time, women in Germany experienced significant changes in their social and political status. The Nazi regime held a traditional view of women, emphasizing their role as wives, mothers, and homemakers. Women were expected to support the men in their lives and maintain a pure Aryan bloodline through marriage and childbirth. However, as the war progressed, women's roles in German society began to shift, and many women took on essential roles in the war effort. Despite these changes, women faced many challenges during the Third Reich, and their experiences offered insight into the complex nature of life in Nazi Germany.
Duración: alrededor de 2 horas (01:48:25)
Fecha de publicación: 10/11/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —